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Expert guidance on birth control options, including prescriptions and insertions, to fit your lifestyle and health needs
So many options are available when it comes to birth control. The four major categories include:
If you’re sure you’re done with having a family, you may opt for permanent options, such as vasectomy (male) or tubal ligation.
Yes, you should consider birth control’s effectiveness, but other factors are also important. Think about:
Other considerations include your partner’s comfort, your moral beliefs, and your health history. The providers at Beyond Gyne Health can help you navigate all these questions to settle on the right method for you.
The only way to protect yourself against sexually transmitted disease (besides monogamy or abstinence) is with male or female condoms.
Condoms aren’t the most reliable when it comes to preventing pregnancy, however, so it’s best to use dual protection in these cases. Use a reliable birth control method, such as the pill or an IUD, to prevent pregnancy along with condoms to help guard against disease.
Not all methods of birth control require a prescription. You can obtain condoms, spermicides, and sponges in many drug stores. The emergency contraceptive pill is also available without a prescription, but should not be used as a regular form of birth control.
Hormonal methods of birth control do require a prescription. IUDs and hormonal implants are also only available in a doctor’s office.
To learn more about your birth control options, call the office to schedule an appointment.