15 Types of Birth Control (Contraception) and How to Choose

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John Davidson
15 Types of Birth Control (Contraception) and How to Choose
  1. How do I choose birth control?
  2. Which birth control method is best?
  3. How can I get birth control at 15?
  4. What are 5 birth control methods?
  5. What is the only birth control method that is 100% effective?
  6. What do most married couples use for birth control?
  7. Is there a natural birth control?
  8. Which birth control stop period?
  9. Which birth control method has least side effects?

How do I choose birth control?

Here are some things to think about when choosing a birth control method:

  1. Do you want to have children someday? ...
  2. Do you have any health conditions?
  3. How often do you have sex?
  4. How many sex partners do you have?
  5. Do you also need protection against HIV and other STDs?
  6. How well does the birth control method work?

Which birth control method is best?

The kinds of birth control that work the best to prevent pregnancy are the implant and IUDs — they're also the most convenient to use, and the most foolproof. Other birth control methods, like the pill, ring, patch, and shot, are also really good at preventing pregnancy if you use them perfectly.

How can I get birth control at 15?

Make an appointment with your general doctor or gynecologist . Or you can go to your local Planned Parenthood (or student health center if your school has one). Don't be afraid to discuss birth control or sex with your doctor.

What are 5 birth control methods?

Your birth control options include:

  • Barrier methods. Examples include male and female condoms, as well as the diaphragm, cervical cap and contraceptive sponge.
  • Short-acting hormonal methods. ...
  • Long-acting hormonal methods. ...
  • Sterilization. ...
  • Fertility awareness methods.

What is the only birth control method that is 100% effective?

Abstinence. Abstinence is the only birth control that is 100 percent effective and is also the best way to protect you against STDs.

What do most married couples use for birth control?

In the United States, 38 percent of married modern contraceptive users depend on male methods, split between condoms and vasectomy, but female sterilization remains the single most popular method, chosen by 34 percent of couples. Twenty-two percent rely on the pill.

Is there a natural birth control?

These are used each time you have sex and include condoms, diaphragms, sponges, and cervical caps. Rhythm method. This natural birth control method is based on ovulation cycle. This involves abstaining from sex on the days when you're most fertile and most likely to become pregnant.

Which birth control stop period?

Lybrel is a no-period birth control pill. It is the first low dose birth control pill designed to be taken 365 days, without a placebo or pill-free interval. Seasonale has 12 weeks of estrogen/progestin pills, followed by 7 days of no-hormone pills -- which means 4 menstrual periods a year.

Which birth control method has least side effects?

No form of birth control is free of side effects, but the IUD (intrauterine device) seems to have the least noticeable ones. That's what makes it such a popular option among women of all ages. An IUD is a tiny device a doctor puts into your uterus to prevent pregnancy.


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