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Contraception information
What
is contraception?
Contraception, also known as birth control, is designed
to prevent pregnancy.
What are some
methods of contraception?
There are several general methods of birth control,
including (but not limited to):
*Barrier methods, such as condoms, the diaphragm, and
the cervical cap, designed to prevent the sperm from entering the
uterus.
*Intrauterine device, or IUD, is a small device that is inserted into
the uterus by a health care provider. The IUD is more than 99 percent
effective at preventing pregnancy. An IUD can stay in the uterus for up
to 10 years until it is removed by a health care provider.
*Hormonal birth control, such as birth control pills, injections, skin
patches, vaginal rings, and implants release hormones into a woman’s
body that interfere with fertility by preventing ovulation.
*Sterilization is a method that permanently prevents a woman from
getting pregnant or a man from being able to get a woman pregnant.
Sterilization involves surgical procedures that must be done by a
health care provider and usually cannot be reversed.
The choice of birth control depends on factors such as
a person's overall health, age, frequency of sexual activity, number of
sexual partners, desire to have children in the future, and family
history of certain diseases. A woman should talk to her health care
provider about her choice of birth control method.
It is important to remember that even though all these
methods can prevent pregnancy, condoms are the only method that can
protect against sexually transmitted diseases or HIV.
Where
can I buy birth control pills or medications online?
OnlinePharmacy.net
What are some
of the most common birth control medications?
Yasmin -
Yasmin (Drospirenone and Ethinyl Estradiol)
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