Birth control - over the counter; Contraceptives - over the counter
Over-the-counter birth control methods are used during sex to avoid pregnancy and sometimes to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). They can be purchased by anyone, without a doctor's prescription.
CONDOMS
SPERMICIDES
VAGINAL SPONGE
EMERGENCY ("MORNING AFTER") BIRTH CONTROL
Over-the-counter birth control methods are not as effective against pregnancy as some prescription methods. However, they are more effective against STDs than any other method except not having intercourse (abstinence). They enable people to protect themselves against pregnancies and STDs without having to:
For a more complete description of birth control options, see birth control and family planning.