1. Pills / Oral contraceptives
Birth control pills are very effective in preventing pregnancy when taken correctly at the same time every day. Effectiveness is more than 99% with perfect use. If you wish to get information about the availability or composition of hormonal contraceptives, the best source is your family doctor or gynecologist specialist, but you can also ask your pharmacist.
2. Natural family planning
Natural family planning, also called calendar method requires users to practice abstinence during the fertile period of a woman’s menstrual cycle. Couples using natural family planning may use one technique or a combination of techniques to identify the start and end of a woman’s fertile period.
3. Intrauterine devices (IUDs)
Intrauterine devices are small flexible devices made of metal and/or plastic those prevent pregnancy when inserted into a woman’s uterus through her vagina. IUDs are a safe and effective method of reversible, long-term contraception for most women, especially women who have had babies. They can be also used as an emergency contraceptive method.
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