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BIRTH CONTROL METHODS
Effectiveness rates taken from the American College of Obstreticians and Gynecologists, except for condom use without foam, taken from the Alan Guttmacher Institute. FACTS ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL This site tells you about the different ways to prevent pregnancy. The only way that ALWAYS works to prevent pregnancy is not to have vaginal intercourse. If you do have vaginal intercourse, using a birth control method will lower your chance of pregnancy. Women who have sex for a year, and who don't use birth control, have a 60% to 80% chance of getting pregnant. Different people need different methods of birth control. You need to think about how important it is to prevent a pregnancy right now, or how you and your partner would use a birth control method like the pill or the condom. Be sure to ask us any questions you have. Some birth control methods need to be prescribed. These are the birth control pill, Nuva Ring, Evra Patch, Depo-Provera, the IUD, the DIaphragm and the cervical cap. Not every woman can use these methods. A physical examination and medical history are needed to see if one of these methods is right for you. After starting one of these methods, a woman should have another examination once a year, or more often if needed. ABSTINENCE (Not having sexual intercourse) If used consistently, abstinence is a very effective method of preventing an unplanned pregnancy or a sexually transmitted disease. The advantages of postponing sex are: it is free and doesn't have any side effects. STERILIZATION This is permanent method of birth control. It gives the most protection from pregnancy. It is intended only for women who will never want to become pregnancy in the future, or for men who will never want to father a baby in the future. If you are interested in sterilization for men or women, ask your clinic about it. LESS EFFETIVE FORMS OF BIRTH CONTROL Withdrawl - pulling the penis out of the vagina before ejaculation is not an effectgive method of birth control. It is better than nothing, but it is not a suggested method for someone who is serious about preventing a pregnancy. Reasons: When the penis gets hard, fluids containing sperm are released and can cause pregnancy. The male might not pull out in time. It is unsatisfactory in that it does not allow either partner to relax. Douching - washing out the vagina in an attempt to wash away sperm is not an effective method of brith control. Reasons: Sprm quickly swim into the uterus, not out of the vagina. Breast Feeding - is not an effetive method of birth control. Reasons: Usually women do not release eggs (ovulate) while breast-feeding, but some do. MYTHS (UNTRUTHS) ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL
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