Which form of birth control you choose depends on a number of different factors, including yourhealth,how often you have sex,and whether or not you want children.
Contraception; Family planning and contraception
Here are some factors to consider when selecting a birth control method:
If you are taking birth control pills you may want to check your packet to see if it is on the recall list. Pfizer announced early this... Read more »
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New research has found that altering women's hormone cycles through the use of birth control pills may be affecting women's choice of mates in a way... Read more »
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“I can’t get pregnant – I just finished menstruating.” “I can’t get pregnant – he didn’t really penetrate me (deeply, that is)” ... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Fertility Awareness MethodsFertility awareness methods, also called natural family planning, do not use drugs, physical devices, or surgery to... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Oral Contraceptives and Combination Hormonal MethodsOral contraceptives (birth control pills) are available only by prescription and come in either a... Read more »