How to effectively prevent unwanted pregnancy to avoid abortion.
Normally the best way of properly preventing pregnancy is total
abstinence from vaginal sexual intercourse, learning how to prevent pregnancy
can seem daunting, especially since there are so many birth control options to
choose from. The birth control you use is a personal choice that should be
carefully considered. Educating yourself on the various methods is the first
step to finding the one that fits with your lifestyle and beliefs. because the
one that works for you might not necessarily fit to my life style. but their
are general methods of preventing pregnancy and in this Article am going to
quickly run down some basic methods: NOTE:
About 85% of sexually active women who do not use contraceptives
become pregnant within a year. A woman can become pregnant while
breastfeeding, from about 10 days after childbirth, and even during her
menstruation. Withdrawal of the penis prior to ejaculation and periodic
abstinence does not in any way prevent pregnancy or spread of sexually
transmitted diseases. such as HIV and e.t.c. Here you can read more about
several forms of contraceptives.
You
can prevent an unwanted pregnancy with:
- Total Abstinence
- Use of contraceptives
If
you are sexually active and do not want to get pregnant, always use
contraception.
Methods
of Contraception:
No
method of contraception gives 100% protection.
The male latex condom is the only contraceptive method considered highly effective in reducing the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STD's). Birth control pills, Implant and IUDs do not protect against STD infection.
The male latex condom is the only contraceptive method considered highly effective in reducing the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STD's). Birth control pills, Implant and IUDs do not protect against STD infection.
For the Woman
- DIAPHRAGM is a rubber disk with a flexible rim that covers the cervix and must be used together with spermicide. It is available by prescription only and must be fitted for size by a health professional. The diaphragm protects for six hours and should be left in place for at least six hours after intercourse but not for longer than a total of 24 hours.
- ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES protect against pregnancy by the combined actions of the hormones estrogens and progestin. The hormones prevent ovulation. The pills have to be taken every day as directed and do not work after vomiting or diarrhoea. Side effects of the pill can be nausea, headache, breast tenderness, weight gain, irregular bleeding, and depression.
- DEPO-PROVERA is a hormonal contraceptive injected into a muscle on the arm or buttock every three months. The injection must be repeated every 3 months. The menstruation can become irregular and sometimes even absent.
- IMPLANTS (such as Nor plant or implanon) are made up of small rubber rods, which are surgically implanted under the skin of the upper arm, where they release the contraceptive steroid levonorgestrel. Their protection lasts from 3 to 5 years. Side effects include menstrual cycle changes, weight gain, breast tenderness and loss of bone mass.
- IUD is a T-shaped device inserted into the uterus by a health-care professional. The IUD can remain in place for 5- 10 years. IUD’s have one of the lowest failure rates of contraceptive method. Sometimes the IUD can be expelled and a woman has to check each month after her period with her finger if she can still feel the threads of the IUD. Other side effects can include abnormal bleeding and cramps, but this usually only occurs during and immediately after insertion.
- FEMALE STERILIZATION is done surgically. The tubes are ligated, preventing the egg-cells from encountering the sperm cells and preventing any future pregnancies. It is a permanent form of contraception.
- EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION must be taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex in order to prevent an unplanned pregnancy. A woman must take 1 Norlevo and a second pill 12 to 24 hours later. Beside Norlevo, most combination (estrogens and progesterone) birth control pills can also be used. Take within 72 hours of unprotected sex. One dose 100 µg ethinylestradiol + 500 µg levonorgestrel (2-4 birth control pills), 12 hours later a second dose.
- MORNING-AFTER IUD must be inserted within 5 days of unprotected intercourse. The IUD can stay for 5 to 10 years.
For the Man
- CONDOMS are usually made from latex rubber and can be used only once. Some have spermicide added to kill sperm. They act as a mechanical barrier, preventing direct vaginal contact with semen, infectious genital discharges, and genital lesions. Condoms are the most effective method for reducing the risk of infection from the viruses that cause AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s). It is important to put a condom on properly before intercourse
- MALE STERILIZATION also known as vasectomy, is a quick operation performed under local anaesthesia with possible minor postsurgical complications, such as bleeding or infection. The ability to get an erection and an ejaculation does not disappear. The sperm cells are just a very small part (1%) of the fluid and a man will not notice any difference in ejaculation. The body will absorb the sperm cells.
Rates
of Effectiveness of Different Contraceptives:
Estimated Effectiveness | |
Male Latex Condom | 86% |
Female Condom | 79% |
Diaphragm with Spermicide | 80% |
Oral Contraceptives | Over 95% |
Injection (Depo-Provera) | Over 99% |
Implant (Norplant, Implanon) | Over 99% |
IUD (Intrauterine Device) | 98-99% |
Surgical Sterilization | Over 99% |
Emergency Contraceptives | 75% |
so the real fact of life is that if you cant stay away from
sex then you must Mary your condom especially for the men for me condom is a
great invention because it those not only prevent pregnancy it also prevent the
spread of STDs and it has proven as an effective method of preventing the spread
of of HIV/AIDS in sub-Sahara Africa so to you out their reading this Article if
you have not been using condoms then my Advice to you is to go visit a doctor
and test for HIV/AIDS and other STDs and then start using condoms so that you
wont end up as a young dad or a young Mom so keep using condom and keep playing
safe.
likelihood of induced abortions is much greater in women who have contraceptive failures than in women who have not used birth control at all. Readmore: http://www.awomanshaven.com/
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