what r steps taken for birth control....
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Birth Control Methods above include different types of birth control such as:
HormonalBarrierIntrauterine DevicesSterilization
BehavioralEmergencyDual Protection
These methods of birth control can affect both your health and your finances.
Other things to consider when choosing a birthcontrol method is the possibility of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI). In order to prevent semen, blood, and vaginal secretions from passing from one partner to the next, a male condom or female condom should be used. Other options include plastic wrap or a dental dam. Additionally it is important to cover shared sex toys.
AbstinenceBirth Control Sponge (Today Sponge)Birth Control PatchBirth Control Vaginal Ring (NuvaRing)Birth Control PillsBirth Control Shot (Depo-Provera)Birth Control Implant (Implanon and Nexplanon)
Female CondomBreastfeeding as Birth ControlCervical Cap (FemCap)OutercourseVasectomyDiaphragmFertility Awareness-Based Methods (FAMs)
Pull Out Method (Withdrawal)Morning-After Pill (Emergency Contraception)CondomSpermicideSterilization for Women (Tubal Sterilization)IUD
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HormonalBarrierIntrauterine DevicesSterilization
BehavioralEmergencyDual Protection
These methods of birth control can affect both your health and your finances.
Other things to consider when choosing a birthcontrol method is the possibility of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI). In order to prevent semen, blood, and vaginal secretions from passing from one partner to the next, a male condom or female condom should be used. Other options include plastic wrap or a dental dam. Additionally it is important to cover shared sex toys.
AbstinenceBirth Control Sponge (Today Sponge)Birth Control PatchBirth Control Vaginal Ring (NuvaRing)Birth Control PillsBirth Control Shot (Depo-Provera)Birth Control Implant (Implanon and Nexplanon)
Female CondomBreastfeeding as Birth ControlCervical Cap (FemCap)OutercourseVasectomyDiaphragmFertility Awareness-Based Methods (FAMs)
Pull Out Method (Withdrawal)Morning-After Pill (Emergency Contraception)CondomSpermicideSterilization for Women (Tubal Sterilization)IUD
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1.Vasectomy
it is performed in males the method involves cutting of a small portion of a sperm duct the two cut ends are then ligated this prevents the sperm from coming out from semen.
2.Tubectomy
it is performed in females the process involves the removal of a small portion of the fallopian tube by cutting the cut ends are then ligated this prevents the fertilized egg to enter the uterus
3.Lactational amernorrhoea
this method is based on the fact that ovulation and therefore, the menstural cycle do not occur during the period of intense lactation following parturition. however, this method has been reported to be effective up-to only a maximum period of six months following parturition.
4. Vaginal pills
vaginal pills contain spermicides these are used before copulation
5.Oral pills
oral pills contain hormones which prevent ovulation that is release of eggs from ovaries these pills act on hypothalamus ,pituitary gland and ovaries these pills are also called oral contraceptives this is an effective way of contraception
6.condom
this is an effective way and commonly used device condom is used to cover the male copulatory organ that is penis before sexual intercourse condoms also protect the individuals from sexually transmitted diseases
it is performed in males the method involves cutting of a small portion of a sperm duct the two cut ends are then ligated this prevents the sperm from coming out from semen.
2.Tubectomy
it is performed in females the process involves the removal of a small portion of the fallopian tube by cutting the cut ends are then ligated this prevents the fertilized egg to enter the uterus
3.Lactational amernorrhoea
this method is based on the fact that ovulation and therefore, the menstural cycle do not occur during the period of intense lactation following parturition. however, this method has been reported to be effective up-to only a maximum period of six months following parturition.
4. Vaginal pills
vaginal pills contain spermicides these are used before copulation
5.Oral pills
oral pills contain hormones which prevent ovulation that is release of eggs from ovaries these pills act on hypothalamus ,pituitary gland and ovaries these pills are also called oral contraceptives this is an effective way of contraception
6.condom
this is an effective way and commonly used device condom is used to cover the male copulatory organ that is penis before sexual intercourse condoms also protect the individuals from sexually transmitted diseases
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