Empowering Choices in Reproductive Health

Contraceptive Methods

Discover long-term contraceptive options, addressing irregular bleeding with Nexplanon & Mirena, side effects, safety and more.

What are Contraceptive Methods?

Taking control of your future by embracing your reproductive choice and empowering family planning.

Contraception, commonly referred to as birth control, encompasses a wide range of strategies and techniques aimed at preventing pregnancy. These methods provide individuals and couples with the means to exercise control over their reproductive choices and family planning. From barrier methods like condoms to hormonal options such as birth control pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and more, there are numerous options available. Understanding these contraception methods is vital for informed decisions regarding reproductive health and family planning.

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Procedures

IUD Insertion

A medical procedure in which an intrauterine device (IUD) is placed inside a woman's uterus by a trained healthcare provider. The IUD is a small, T-shaped device made of plastic or copper, and it is used for long-term contraception.

There are two main types of IUDs: hormonal (releasing hormones) and copper (non-hormonal), and they can provide contraception for several years, depending on the type and brand of the IUD.

IUD insertion is a safe and highly effective method of contraception when performed by a trained healthcare professional.

Tubal Ligation

Tubal ligation, sometimes known as "getting your tubes tied," is a permanent birth control surgery. During this procedure, the doctor blocks or cuts the tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus.

People choose this surgery when they're sure they don't want more children. It's essential to know that this is a permanent decision, and reversing it is not guaranteed, so it's crucial to talk with our doctors about all the options before getting it done.

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