Are you planning to use contraception for preventing pregnancy and enjoy the sexual life? You can use different birth control methods to prevent pregnancy. They not only help in preventing pregnancy but prevent many sexually transmitted diseases.
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With the expansion of birth control options in recent years, the range of choices for women has broadened. But at the same time, this means that potential concerns have also multiplied, when some of these methods run up against the woman’s beliefs or comfort zones. So while it’s good that she now has more choices than just the diaphragm and the pill, it also means she has to take more things into account as she chooses a contraceptive method.
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Birth control pills are 99.7% effective in preventing pregnancy. We all know that still we entertain notions that if we are taking the pill it will lead to weight gain. This is indeed a sad story since most women are very conscious about their weight.
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The most important thing for you, if you have a chronic condition, is to have an understanding of birth control methods and how they can affect your health. Some of these methods can present specific concerns for certain rheumatic conditions. If you have antiphospholipid syndrome or antiphospholipid antibodies in your blood, lupus or RA, here is what is known about the concerns and the appropriate birth control methods.
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Several weeks ago I wrote a column on “Men’s Dirty Little Secrets” and spilled the beans on the fact that most men don’t know much about condoms, except that they’re a mood-killer, sensation-duller, and overall huge pain-in-the-ass. At that time, I didn’t elaborate, but judging from your emails, I piqued a number of readers’ curiosity. Thus, I am responding with a short treatise on “The Proper Care and Feeding of a Prophylactic.”
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When considering what type of contraception is best for you, there are many options to weigh. From natural contraception to prescribed methods, there are many ways to deliver contraceptive effects. It is best to enlist the help of a physician in making this decision, but it is a good idea to gain knowledge about the choices as well.
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The first question that hits most couples after marriage is ‘when to become parents?’ For some the choice is simple, while for others it can be baffling. Contraception can help control pregnancy till one feels that the time is right. Birth control methods incorporate the various modes of preventing pregnancy. Some even provide additional safety from sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS, herpes, syphilis etc.
One of the age-old methods of birth control is natural family planning. This means periodic abstinence from intercourse during the fertile days for the woman. These are approximately the 12th to the 20th day of the menstrual cycle, counting day 1 as the first day of periods. For this method to work, one requires a lot of planning and commitment. Another natural method is the withdrawal in which the man tries to pull out before ejaculating. This can prove to be risky as sometimes the pre-ejaculation fluid that contains sperms leaks before the withdrawal. Continue reading ‘How Do Birth Control Methods Work?’ »
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Oral contraception (the pill)
This is a set of pills usually only available on prescription. The combined pill must be taken one each day for 21 days, starting on the fifth day after menstruation begins and ending on the 25th day. During the gap when the pill is not taken, bleeding takes place.
The combined pill contains two hormones, estrogen and progesterone, which control the reproductive organs to prevent ovulation. The mini-pill contains only one hormone, progesterone, and is a useful but slightly less effective alternative for women who cannot tolerate the combined pill. Continue reading ‘Guide to the Most Common Birth Control Methods’ »
Many women use various birth control methods in order to avoid pregnancy as a result of sexual lovemaking. If one wants to prevent fertilization or interrupt pregnancy, birth control techniques are used. Prevention of fertilization can be done using contraception method, prevention of implantation of the blastocyst can be done using contragestion and removal of embryo can be done using abortion method.
Birth control methods for women may be perfect for one woman, but may not work for another. Therefore one has to choose from the following methods to see which works for you. These methods may be permanent or temporary or reversible. Reversible methods are which can be stopped any time and which do not have any effect on the ability to become pregnant in future. Permanent methods are permanent and cannot be reversed. The different types of birth control methods for women include either barrier, natural, mechanical or hormonal methods. The main purpose of the methods is to stop the sperm from fertilizing the egg in the woman’s body which causes a pregnancy. Other than that no birth control method can offer 100 percent effectiveness and none can offer perfect protection against the sexually transmitted diseases. Continue reading ‘5 Effective Birth Control Methods for Women’ »
Contraception or Birth Control method is a method of having sex without the fear or hassle of an unwanted pregnancy. One of the most popular forms of birth control or contraception among women is the oral contraceptive otherwise known as “The Pill” or the “Contraceptive Pill”. It is a highly effective and completely safe way of preventing unwanted pregnancies, and is the most recommended form of birth or contraception method for both men and women. Though birth control is a effective method of controlling unwanted pregnancies but still it is not always 100% successful.
Usually, people conceive that birth control methods only be used by the women. However, there are some methods that can be used by the men to prevent pregnancy. Male contraception is used to prevent sperms swimming into the uterus for pregnancy. Most of the methods do focus on female biology but men need to be informed as much as women. They need to take their women into confidence before choosing any of the contraception methods.There are some mostly used birth controls methods for men available.
* Blocking man’s sperm from entering into the vagina such as using condoms
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