How should a contraceptive sponge be removed after intercourse?

A) It will fall out when the woman stands.
B) When the woman urinates, the sponge will be expelled.
C) The withdrawing penis will pull it out.
D) There is a string that should be pulled to remove it.


Answer: D

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