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Contraception FAQs

Contraception is a way to prevent pregnancy via artificial methods and techniques available. Below is a list of contraception faqs formed to answer any questions that you may have. If you need help with finding the correct contraception measure for you, please feel free to write to us.

Here is a list of frequently asked questions related to contraception.

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Why Condoms Are A Popular Measure Of Contraception?

A condom is one of the contraception measures which is highly used to have protected sex. It is used to ensure that you stay safe while having sex and do not end up in an unwanted pregnancy.

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Contraception Measures

In present times there is a wide range of options available in the basket of contraceptives. There are temporary methods i.e. reversible and permanent methods i.e. irreversible. Permanent methods are used when childbearing is no longer desired. Tubal sterilization and vasectomy are the choices available.

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What are Emergency Contraception Methods?

Emergency contraception –also called postcoital contraception — is a method of birth control that may be used by women who have had unprotected sex (by choice or as in rape) or used a birth control method that failed, eg. the condom tore or slipped off during sex. Emergency Contraception prevents pregnancy by interfering with ovulation. It does not cause an abortion and cannot protect from sexually transmitted infections.

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Contraceptive Pills

The combined oral contraceptive pills are commonly referred to as “the pill”.

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Intrauterine Device (IUD Insertion)

IUD insertion is recommended when the period is just finishing, but it can be inserted all through the first half of the menstrual cycle and up to 5 days post ovulation.

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Vaginal Contraceptive Ring

It is a reversible form of hormonal contraception wherein a hormonal contraceptive ring is worn inside the vagina. It functions just like the hormonal pill.

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Is there any health risk involved?

All methods have some risk factors and they need to be discussed ideally before commencing with the use of any particular method.

Is there any problem getting pregnant after we stop using temporary birth control measures?

No. the methods do not influence your fertility. There may be a slight delay in the return of fertility with the use of hormonal methods.

Is there any problem getting pregnant after we stop using contraceptive pills?

No. the hormonal tablets do not influence fertility. The fertility is affected by various other factors (age, weight, concurrent detection of medical problems such as thyroid disorder) that play a role when you are using the tablets for a long time.

What are the different contraceptive methods available?

There are temporary methods i.e. reversible and permanent methods i.e. irreversible.

Permanent methods are used when childbearing is no longer desired. Tubal sterilization and vasectomy are the choices available.

Amongst the temporary methods, the choices vary on various factors. Barrier methods such as male and female condoms are popular. The male condom is widely promoted not only to prevent pregnancy but also to prevent STD and HIV. It is the single contraceptive that serves this dual purpose.

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Is birth control right for me?

Birth control is right for every individual who is in the reproductive age group, is sexually active and not planning a pregnancy.

Which is the best birth control measure for me?

There is no single correct answer to this question. There is a wide range of options for birth control. You can choose from the basket of choices depending on your age, marital status, the duration for which the birth control is required, your medical history and medical risk factors if any.

What is the difference between temporary birth control measures or the permanent birth control measure?

Temporary methods provide birth control for as long as they are used. Once the use stops the fertility returns. Permanent methods are methods that provide irreversible contraception.

What birth control methods are available without seeing my doctor?

Birth control pills, barrier methods (condoms), natural methods such as withdrawal, safe period, emergency contraception with pills, are all available without a prescription. 

What birth control methods are available with the gynecologists?

A gynecologist can provide all methods as they can explain the correct method of use, pros, and cons and can counsel on precautions to be taken.

They can particularly provide hormonal contraception tablets, hormonal rings, intrauterine devices, implants and injections, and all the permanent methods.

Does birth control measures fail?

Yes, different methods have different failure rates. The failure rates also vary in ideal use and actual use.

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