Methods of, birth control |
Methods of, birth control |
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Recently I've been contemplating getting birth control for some personal reasons, but I'm kind of stuck as far as which I should use.
If any of you use any of these forms, let me know how well they work, and if they're within a decent price-range, and any other helpful information. 1. the Pill 2. the Shot 3. the Nuva Ring 4. the Patch Personally, I'm stuck between the shot and the nuva ring. I'm not sure I could remember to take the pills, and well, the Patch seems a bit sketchy, but eh. who knows. |
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^ but isnt that the same thing with the shot, nuva ring, and the patch?
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QUOTE(Animelover113 @ Mar 15 2005, 11:06 PM) No, those other forms are monthly ways to PREVENT pregnancy. The Plan B is a pill that is taken if you are not protected against pregnancy, and is only taken after unprotected sex. QUOTE Emergency Contraception
... can prevent pregnancy after unprotected vaginal intercourse. It is also called post-coital or "morning-after" contraception. ... is available from health care providers, Planned Parenthood health centers, and other women's health and family planning centers. ... is provided in two ways * emergency contraception pills (ECPs) * insertion of an IUD ... is used only if a woman is not already pregnant from a previous act of intercourse. EC prevents pregnancy by stopping ovulation, fertilization, or implantation. It will not cause an abortion. |
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