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The 18 Different Methods Of Birth Control: Sex Education 101 (for Dummies) by Ivorianaija(f): 12:02am On May 11, 2018
Birth Control Implant
The implant is 99% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your implant to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Birth Control Patch
The patch is 91% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your patch to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Birth Control Pill
The pill is 91% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your pill to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Birth Control Shot
The shot is 94% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with the shot to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Birth Control Sponge
The sponge is between 76-88% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your sponge to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Birth Control Vaginal Ring
The ring is 91% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your ring to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Breastfeeding as Birth Control
Breastfeeding as birth control is 98% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom for help stopping STDs.

Cervical Cap
Cervical caps are between 71-86% effective. They don’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your cervical cap to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Condom
Condoms are 85% effective. They help protect you from STDs. Use another birth control method with your condom for even more pregnancy preventing power.

Diaphragm
The diaphragm is 88% effective. It won’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your diaphragm to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Female Condom
Female condoms are 79% effective. They help protect you from STDs. Use another birth control method with your female condom for even more pregnancy preventing power.

Fertility Awareness Methods (FAMs)
FAMs are between 76-88% effective. They don’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with FAMs to help protect you from pregnancy and STDs.

IUD
The IUD is 99% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your IUD to help stop pregnancy and STDs.




Outercourse and Abstinence
Abstinence is 100% effective. It also protects you from STDs.

Spermicide
Spermicide is 71% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with it to help stop pregnancy and STDs.

Sterilization (Tubal Ligation)
Sterilization is 99% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom to help stop STDs.

Vasectomy
Vasectomy is 99% effective. It won’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom to help stop STDs.

Withdrawal (Pull Out Method)
Withdrawal is 78% effective. It doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom and withdrawal to help stop pregnancy and STDs.
Re: The 18 Different Methods Of Birth Control: Sex Education 101 (for Dummies) by Ivorianaija(f): 12:05am On May 11, 2018
What is the birth control implant?

The birth control implant (AKA Nexplanon) is a tiny, thin rod about the size of a matchstick. The implant releases hormones into your body that prevent you from getting pregnant. A nurse or doctor inserts the implant into your arm and that’s it — you’re protected from pregnancy for up to 4 years. It’s get-it-and-forget-it birth control.

What is the birth control patch?

The transdermal contraceptive patch is a safe, simple, and affordable birth control method that you wear on the skin of your belly, upper arm, butt, or back. Put a new patch on every week for 3 weeks, and it releases hormones that prevent pregnancy. Then you get a week off before you repeat the cycle.

What is the sponge?

The birth control sponge (aka the contraceptive sponge or “the sponge” for short), is a small, round sponge made from soft, squishy plastic. You put it deep inside your vagina before sex. The sponge covers your cervix and contains spermicide to help prevent pregnancy. Each sponge has a fabric loop attached to it to make it easier to take out.

What is the birth control ring?
The birth control ring (AKA NuvaRing) is a safe, simple, and affordable birth control method that you wear inside your vagina. The small, flexible ring prevents pregnancy by releasing hormones into your body. The ring is really effective if you always use it the right way.


What is the birth control pill?

Birth control pills are a kind of medicine with hormones that you take every day to prevent pregnancy. There are many different brands of pills. The pill is safe, affordable, and effective if you always take it on time. Besides preventing pregnancy, the pill has lots of other health benefits, too.

What is the birth control shot?

The depo shot (AKA Depo-Provera) is an injection you get from a nurse or doctor once every 3 months. It’s a safe, convenient, and private birth control method that works really well if you always get it on time.

How does breastfeeding prevent pregnancy?

When you exclusively breastfeed — meaning you nurse at least every 4 hours during the day and every 6 hours at night, and feed your baby only breast milk — your body naturally stops ovulating. You can’t get pregnant if you don’t ovulate.
No ovulation means you won’t have your period, either. That’s why breastfeeding-as-birth control is also called the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM). “Lactational” refers to breastfeeding, and “amenorrhea” means not having your period.

What is a cervical cap?

A cervical cap is a little cup made from soft silicone and shaped like a sailor's hat. You put it deep inside your vagina to cover your cervix.
The type of cervical cap that you can get in the U.S. is called FemCap®.

What’s a diaphragm?

A diaphragm is a form of birth control that’s a shallow cup shaped like a little saucer that's made of soft silicone. You bend it in half and insert it inside your vagina to cover your cervix.

What is a female condom?

Female condoms are an alternative to regular condoms. They provide pretty much the same great protection from pregnancy and STDs. What’s different about them? Instead of going on the penis, female condoms go inside your vagina for pregnancy prevention or into the vagina or anus for protection from STDs. They’re sometimes called internal condoms or referred to by their brand name, FC2 Female Condom®.

What are Fertility Awareness Methods?

Fertility awareness methods (FAMs) are ways to track your ovulation so you can prevent pregnancy. FAMs are also called "natural family planning” and “the rhythm method.”
Re: The 18 Different Methods Of Birth Control: Sex Education 101 (for Dummies) by saintvc(m): 12:17am On May 11, 2018
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Re: The 18 Different Methods Of Birth Control: Sex Education 101 (for Dummies) by ourkobo: 12:28am On May 11, 2018
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Re: The 18 Different Methods Of Birth Control: Sex Education 101 (for Dummies) by ourkobo: 12:28am On May 11, 2018
Nice and educational post
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Re: The 18 Different Methods Of Birth Control: Sex Education 101 (for Dummies) by cantok(m): 1:13am On May 11, 2018
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Re: The 18 Different Methods Of Birth Control: Sex Education 101 (for Dummies) by Opinionated: 1:44am On May 11, 2018
You don't get pregnant if you don't have sex except for one person in history.

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