Different Means of Contraceptives

What is a Contraception?

Use of artificial methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy.

What are the types?

There are 5 different types of contraceptives that allows you to avoid unwanted conception. It is recommended to contact your gynaecologist about this matter and will help you pick the suitable one for your family planning

In the last 50 years, the number of contraception methods has dramatically increased. Most types of contraceptives work as per one or more of the following principles:

a) Prevents the release of the egg, every month

b) Prevents sperms from reaching the egg

c) Blocks the reproductive function – in either/both men and women

d) Prevents a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus

Contraception

Here are the 5 different methods using which you can prevent yourself from conceiving.

The Pill

Even if many options are available these days, the pill remains the most popular form of Female contraception.

One needs to keep in mind that the pill does not provide any protection against STDs and you need the prescription of your gynecologist to buy it as well.

The Condom

Among the different types of contraceptives, the condom is a strong contender to the title of most common contraception method. It is affordable and offers the dual protection against STDs and unwanted conception. Nowadays, there is also a female version of it that works on the same principle.

The Contraceptive Implant

The contraceptive implant is yet another solution that provides long-term protection. It stays effective for up to three years on average. However, the implant does not protect against STDs.

The contraceptive implant is made up of silver that has spermicide properties. Thereby, it mitigates the possibility of conception. The implant is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare specialist and needs to be removed after three years.

Emergency Contraception

Emergency contraception mitigates the chances of conception even after having unprotected physical intimacy. This method is for one-off occasions and is not recommended for daily use.

Sterilization

A sterilization is an option available for both men and women. Though this does not provide protection against STDs but remains effective on non-conception for a lifetime. In rare cases, the process can be reversed, making pregnancy a possibility.

For both male and female, sterilization is a very simple operation. You have the choice between surgical and non-surgical types of sterilization. This can be taken for the couple who are already through family planning.

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