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The long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) include intrauterine devices (IUDs) inserted in the uterus and hormonal implants placed just under theskin. These methods do not fail as often and fewer women become pregnant because they are always in place and last for a long time. Because of ...
Tubal ligation,also known as having your tubes tied, is a kind of surgery that will stop you from ever beingable to get pregnant. If you’re thinking about having it done, it's important to understand the procedure and its advantages and disadvantages before making a decision. “Tubal” re...
Barrier methods:Condoms,diaphragms, sponges, and cervical caps are all forms of barrier methods that can be used by themselves or as a second, backup method in case the pill, intrauterine device (IUD), or natural rhythm method fail. Barrier methods are used each time you have sex then remov...
Intrauterine device – this is a e.g. copper rod that is inserted into your uterus. This releases hormones that will prevent fertility. It also prevents sperm from reaching your egg cells. This is almost 100% effective and is long-lasting. This can last you up to 10 to 12 years. Howeve...
The blog post offers critical perspectives on different birth controls, including natural methods such as fertility awareness, hormonal methods like pills and patches, and permanent options such as intrauterine devices (IUDs). Each method is assessed for its pros and cons regarding effectiveness,...
Before you try these birth control methods, you should discuss them with your OB-GYN. They will advise you on how to properly use each method, when to take it, where you can get it, etc. If you want to know more about what to expect, here are the pros and cons of hormonal birth...
Contrast agents can be defined as any substance introduced into the body during imaging examinations, to improve the visualization and detection rate of internal structures. Medical imaging includes methods that use ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation consists of either particulate or ...
Protection begins 10-15 minutes after insertion and lasts no more than an hour. What Is the Effectiveness, Pros, and Cons of Spermicides? Effectiveness Spermicides are not as effective as many otherbirth control methods, such as birth control pills orintrauterine devices(IUDs). How well sperm...
Wash your hands well with soap and water. Apply a thin layer of a water-based lubricant to the rim of the cup or just wet it. This will make it easier to put in. So, some people prefer to insert the cup in the shower. Tightly fold the menstrual cup (using one of the methods be...