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May 3, 2022

Birth Control 101: What should you know?

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Birth Control 101: What should you know?

There are many different types of birth control available today, so it can be hard to know which one is right for you. Here is a basic rundown of some of the most common types of birth control:

  • Condoms: Use these to prevent pregnancy by protecting your genitals from sexual contact. They can be bought in various sizes and shapes, so you should find one that fits comfortably. Be sure to use a new condom each time you have sex.
  • The Pill: This is a daily pill that you take to prevent pregnancy. It works by stopping ovulation, which makes it harder for a woman to get pregnant. There are many different types of the pill, so talk to your doctor about which one is right for you.
  • IUD: This is a small, T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It can be made of plastic or metal, and there are two types: hormonal and non-hormonal. The hormonal IUD releases a small amount of hormone into the uterus, which prevents pregnancy. The non-hormonal IUD works by creating a barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg.
  • Vasectomy: This is a less-common form of birth control that works by preventing sperm from entering the uterus. It is a surgical procedure that can be done either under local anesthesia or general anesthesia. Recovery time is usually short, but there is a small risk of complications.

There are many other types of birth control available, so talk to your doctor about which one is right for you.

Pros and Cons of Each Type of Birth Control

Now that you know a little bit about the different types of birth control, you might be wondering what the pros and cons are of each. Here is a quick rundown:

  • Condoms: These are relatively cheap and easy to find. They also do not require a prescription. However, they can be difficult to use and may cause irritation.
  • The Pill: This is a highly effective form of birth control. It is easy to take and can be used by both men and women. However, it can come with side effects such as nausea and weight gain.
  • IUD: This is a long-term form of birth control that can be very effective. It is also low-maintenance and does not require a prescription. However, it can be expensive and may cause discomfort.

As you can see, there are pros and cons to each type of birth control. It's important to consider what is right for you and your partner. Talk to your doctor about which option is best for you.

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