Contraception Methods: 1. Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
Contraception Methods: 1. Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
Contraception Methods: 1. Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT
The implant is made up of two small rods the
size of a matchstick. The rods are put under the
skin in the inside of your arm. They slowly
release a hormone called progestogen. It can
stop your body from releasing an egg each
month. They also thicken the mucus in your
cervix so sperm cannot get to an egg. They work
for up to 5 years. And you can have them taken out whenever you want.
2. HORMONAL CONTRACEPTIVES
COMBINED ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE PILL
It is a pill you take every day to stop getting pregnant. The combined pill contains the
hormones oestrogen and
progestogen. This pill is different to
the progestogen-only pill. Oestrogen
and progestogen stop eggs being
made, so no egg is released from the
ovary. This pill is normally 92%
effective. This means 8 in 100 people will get pregnant each year.
3. BARRIER METHODS
CONDOMS - A condom is a fine barrier which is rolled on to the penis before sex. It is
used as a barrier to stop sperm and infection
passing between sexual partners. It is usually made
of rubber. Condoms are used for vaginal, anal and
oral sex.
If used correctly every time you have sex, condoms provide very good protection from
pregnancy and infection. When condoms are used correctly every time, the pregnancy
rate is two out of 100 each year. Typically however, 15 out of 100 will get pregnant each
year when using condoms as contraception.
INTERNAL CONDOM - The internal condom is a pouch that is used during intercourse to
prevent pregnancy. It also reduces the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It has
flexible rings at each end – one end is closed and the
other is open.
The internal condom is inserted deep into the vagina
just before vaginal intercourse. The ring at the closed
end holds the pouch in the vagina and the ring at the
open end stays outside the vaginal opening during
intercourse.
Internal condoms cover the inside of the vagina and collect pre-cum and semen during
ejaculation. This keeps sperm from entering the vagina. The internal condom is made of
nitrile polymer – that’s the same material that medical gloves are made from. They are
latex free so can be used by people who are allergic to latex and can be used with oil-
based and water-based lubricants.
The internal condom is more effective when it is used correctly every time, like all
contraceptive methods. With typical use, the pregnancy rate is 21 out of 100 each year.
If the internal condom is always used correctly, the pregnancy rate drops to five per 100.
4. NATURAL METHODS
FERTILITY AWARENESS - Fertility awareness is recognizing the signs of fertility in a
woman’s menstrual cycle. It can be used to:
o understand your own menstrual cycle
o plan a pregnancy
o avoid a pregnancy
It is the technique of working out exactly what stage of your menstrual cycle you are in
and at which stages you are not fertile and having sex at those times. The Fertility
Awareness Method requires a woman to observe fertility signs. There are a number of
different methods such as tracking the days of your cycle, paying attention to body
temperature fluctuations and keeping a very close eye on changes to your cervical
mucus. There are several more
techniques but they can all be thrown
by slight changes to your cycle, a
miscalculation, spontaneous lifestyle
resulting in non-regular sleeping time
or a host of other variables.
5. PERMANENT CONTRACEPTION
VASECTOMY - Permanent contraception
is called sterilization.
The vas deferens are cut and tied during a vasectomy. When a man is sterilized, the
operation is called a vasectomy. When you ejaculate (cum) the fluid or semen from your
penis contains sperm.
The tubes are closed using rings or clips or by cutting and tying.
It is usually done by putting a tiny telescope called a laparoscope in through a small cut
near the belly button and closing the tubes through another small cut near the pubic
hair.
If a laparoscope can’t be used then a longer cut is made near the pubic hair.
Tubal ligations are done in hospital and the woman has a general anaesthetic.
Depending on the type of operation she may go home the same day or stay one to two
days in hospital.