Birth Control: Overview

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  • What's Involved In Getting an IUD

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    If you've decided to use an IUD, you'll need to find a qualified physician to insert and eventually to remove the device. He or she should have completed at least 5 supervised insertions before trying it independently. You may have to go to the cli

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  • The Next Generation of IUDs

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Scientists are working on intrauterine devices that could cut down on expulsion rates and bleeding. One promising new IUD is called the Gynefix, FlexiGard, or Cu-Fix. It is frameless, consisting of six copper sleeves strung on a surgical nylon threa

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  • IUD Removal

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    There are several reasons to have an IUD removed. You may find you don't like it. You may wish to become pregnant. You may develop an infection or persistent side effects you can't tolerate. And, of course, at the end of an IUD's effective life —one

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  • The Condom

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    A long, thin, flexible sheath that fits over the erect penis, the condom has been in use for centuries. The first rubber condom was developed in the mid-1800s. Most modern condoms are made of latex. Today, you can buy condoms in drug stores, superm

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  • Barrier Contraceptives - Making Your Choice

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Is a barrier contraceptive the best type of birth control for you? Which kind should you use? The answers will depend on your health, life-style, and personal preferences. If your health prevents you from using other forms of birth control, a barri

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  • Birth Control Methods That Work Poorly

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Among the least effective techniques for preventing pregnancy is withdrawal, in which the man withdraws before he ejaculates. According to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, of all couples who rely on the withdrawal method, one in fi

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  • An Effective but Irrevocable Alternative

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    At the opposite end of the spectrum is surgical sterilization, which, short of total abstinence, is unquestionably the most effective form of birth control (though even surgery is not 100 percent reliable). In female sterilization, or tubal ligatio

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  • Contraceptive: Hormonal Methods

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    High reliability is a major advantage of hormonal contraception: The risk of accidental pregnancy is less than 3 percent. The hormones make for lighter and more regular menstrual periods, and reduce the cramps associated with periods. They also lowe

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  • How Sterilization Is Done

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    For women, sterilization means blocking or cutting the fallopian tubes so that eggs can no longer descend from the ovaries to encounter the sperm. This can be achieved through several different surgical procedures referred to jointly as tubal ligati

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  • Oral Contraceptives

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Birth control pills have been popular since the 1960s, and today they are relied upon by more than half of all women using a reversible method of birth control. Over the years, a tremendous amount of research has been done on their effects, but desp

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