ABSTRACT
In the early 19th century, experiments began with a variety
of cervical and vaginal barriers, several of which are in cur-
rent use. The first-ever written prescription for a contracep-
tive (barrier method) tampon can be found in the Ebers
Papyrus, a compendium of medical practices written in
1550 BC. The greatest appeal of barrier methods is also their
greatest drawback: they have no apparent effects on the
human system and need to be used only at the time of
intercourse. However, they are less effective than other
methods. They should be used with a spermicide, as this
improves effectiveness.