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Contraception; Family planning and contraception
Which form of birth control you choose depends on a number of different factors, including your health, how often you have sex, and whether or not you want children.
Here are some factors to consider when selecting a birth control method:
BARRIER METHODS
Condoms
Diaphragm and cervical cap
Vaginal sponge
HORMONAL METHODS
Birth control methods that use hormones will have either both an estrogen and a progestin, or a progestin alone.
Types of hormonal birth control methods include:
IUD
PERMANENT METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION
These methods are best for men, women, and couples who believe they never wish to have children in the future. While viewed as a permanent method, these operations can sometimes be reversed if a man or woman later chooses to become pregnant.
See also:
UNRELIABLE METHODS
CALL YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IF:
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