Birth control sponges have been around for centuries in one form or another. For example, the French in the 17th century soaked sponges in brandy to weaken sperm and prevent pregnancy. Today, birth ...
ALLENDALE, N.J. -- The Today Sponge contraceptive is back on the market, eight years after it disappeared from U.S. drug store shelves in an alarming turn famously depicted on a "Seinfeld" episode.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Marisa Dawson is delighted to say that she has had many "spongeworthy" moments in the year since the Today birth-control sponge came back onto the market by way of Canada. "I'm ...