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The Future Of Hormonal Birth Control
This article is about the newly released birth control implant. It is the newest addition to the various hormonal contraceptive methods. It works much like a progestin-only pill, only it is inserted under the skin of the upper arm and its effects last for three years. It has its own set of advantages, disadvantages and side effects. To know if this type of contraceptive is right for you, consult your doctor.
Birth Control 101
This article is about the different contraceptives and how birth control works. Enumerated in this article are the different types of birth control methods how they function to prevent pregnancy. Choosing which one to use is serious and it is best to know more about them by consulting a doctor before finally deciding on which one to use.
Buying Birth Control Products
This article is a short guide on buying contraceptive products. It shows the readers where and how to get various birth control products. It differentiates which products require a prescription and which ones don’t. Also listed in this article are some tips on how to choose the right contraceptive method.
Birth Control Made More Accessible
This article is about the different over-the-counter birth control products. Women nowadays are just too busy to stick to a birth control program that requires them to take pills everyday at the exact same time. It is too tedious. Listed in this article are some readily available contraceptive products that can be bought without a prescription.
Say Goodbye To Your Future Babies
This article is about the different temporary and permanent birth control methods. Temporary contraceptive measures include the birth control pills, injectable contraceptives, condoms, cervical caps, spermicides, and intra-uterine devices. Permanent birth control means include tubal ligation and hysterectomy for women, and vasectomy for men.
Birth Control: Its Origin And History
This article is about a brief history of birth control methods. It shows the different kinds of contraceptive measures ancient people used. This article also briefly discusses how some of the birth control methods have evolved into their future forms.
Injectables: Are They Safe To Use?
This article is about the contraceptive method called the birth control shot. It is an injectable form of hormonal contraceptive that acts by changing the level of progesterone in a woman's body to alter intra-uterine conditions, making it less conducive to fertilization and implantation. Even if it is considered highly effective, it also has its down sides, so it is important to understand each contraceptive method before choosing which one to use.
Birth Control Patch: The Patch of Death?
This article is about birth control patches. It questions the safety of using this method of contraception as there have been multiple cases filed against the manufacturer of this product. Many women have experienced blood clotting on top of the other unpleasant side effects. There have also been reported cases of fatality because of using birth control patches.
Procreate No More: The Irreversible Effect of Sterilization
This article talks about the birth control method sterilization. It is a permanent birth control method that has very rare chances of reversibility. Procedures vary for different sexes. Vasectomy for males, tubal ligation and hysterectomy for women.
Intra-Uterine Devices: No Pain No Gain
This article is about the intra-uterine device. It is a small device inserted into the uterus to prevent getting pregnant. It comes in two kinds: the copper IUD and the hormonal IUD. Copper IUDs work by changing the produce of the uterus and the fallopian tube into a fluid more toxic to sperm. Hormonal IUDs work by making the uterus produce more progesterone, which basically lessens the chances of egg implantation and fertilization.
Hormonal Birth Control Method: Good or Bad?
This article is about hormonal birth control method. It works by changing the way the female body releases its natural sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. The different hormonal contraceptive methods include the birth control pill, the hormonal patch, and the injectable contraceptives.
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