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    #HealthBytes: 5 effective contraceptives, other than the male condoms

    #HealthBytes: 5 effective contraceptives, other than the male condoms

    By Sagar
    Aug 30, 2018
    08:36 pm

    What's the story

    Talking about contraceptives, the first thing that might strike your mind would be a (male) condom.

    But the popular birth control method isn't foolproof- a male condom may burst out during the act, may not fit well sometimes, or may cause skin issues to some men.

    So, here are 5 effective contraceptives, other than the male condoms.

    Female Condom

    The lady counterpart to the (male) condom!

    Yes, a condom, again! But it's not your regular penile condom- a female condom goes inside the vagina to protect a woman's inners from sperm contact, and transfer of STIs.

    Quite like the male condom, a female condom, too, can be bought at pharmacies and stores, without a prescription.

    Additionally, female condoms are much more effective, they avoid risk of pregnancy in about 95% cases.

    Birth Control Pill

    Birth Control pills can be as much as 95-99% effective

    A common birth-control tool, The Pill is often used by women as a post-sex contraception method.

    The Pill can be as much as 95-99% effective.

    Broadly, there are two-types of pills- The Combined contraceptive pill (containing the hormones estrogen and progestin) and the mini-pill (containing only progestin).

    However, one needs a doctor's prescription to get it. Obviously, it provides zero safety from STIs.

    IUDs

    For long-term pregnancy prevention, go for IUDs

    An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a highly effective (99% effectiveness rate), long-term contraception tool.

    There are generally two types of IUDs- Hormonal IUDs and Copper IUDs. The effective duration of these devices usually ranges from 5 to 10 years.

    An IUD would require you to visit a doctor frequently- for insertion, follow-up, and regular check-ups.

    However, IUDs provide no protection against STIs.

    Implant

    A highly effective, long-term birth-control tool

    The Contraceptive Implant is a highly effective, long-term contraceptive method, lasting for 3 years, on average. It releases the hormone progestin into your body at a slow and steady pace, bringing the same birth-control effect as the pill.

    The Implant is inserted in the arm, and because the chance of human error is ruled out, Implants have an effectiveness rate of almost 100%.

    The Diaphragm

    The Contraceptive Diaphragm can be used a number of times

    The Diaphragm is a barrier birth-control tool placed inside the vagina, so that it prevents sperms from entering the uterus.

    A diaphragm needs to be coated with spermicide each time before sexual encounter, should be inserted at-least six hours prior to sex, and must be removed after 24 hours for cleaning purpose.

    The Diaphragm doesn't provide any protection against STIs.

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