Contraception Methods Available

Contraception Methods Available

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If you are sexually active and have concerns about contraception in Bloomington, IL, the team at Advanced Women's Healthcare can discuss the many options with you. No one method of contraception is right for everyone. Some are more effective, some are easier to use, and others don't require any thought.

Temporary contraceptive methods are the correct choice for those who have not decided when they want to start their family or if their family is complete. It puts you in the driver's seat and allows you to control your body and reproduction.

Hormonal method

Many methods of birth control use hormones. This includes birth control pills, some IUDs, patches, implants, injections, and vaginal rings. Hormonal birth control methods contain either estrogen plus progestin or progestin alone. Hormonal birth control stops the ovaries from producing eggs every month. 

Birth control pills need to be taken every day. Vaginal rings are placed in the vagina and stay for three weeks. They are removed for a week, and a new one is inserted. You should menstruate during the week you are without the ring. The birth control patch has a similar schedule. The birth control injection can prevent pregnancy for up to 14 weeks. A birth control implant is a small rod placed in the upper arm and prevents pregnancy for three years. 

The use of hormonal birth control is not right for everyone. Luckily, there are non-hormonal methods available. 

IUD

There is another type of IUD that can be inserted in the uterus to stop conception. It has a small amount of copper in it. This causes the immune system to create an atmosphere in the uterus that is inhospitable to sperm. For women who have a reason not to want to use a hormonal type of birth control, it is a safe and effective method. 

Barrier methods

Condoms are a common barrier contraceptive method. While they are not as effective as some other forms of birth control, they are the only ones that also protect you from STDs. Therefore, you may want to use them in addition to another method. 

Permanent method

A tubal ligation is a permanent method of contraception in Bloomington, IL. You will no longer be able to get pregnant since the tubes are no longer functioning correctly. You should consider this irreversible. Alternatively, your partner may choose to get a vasectomy, which is also a permanent way to prevent conception. 

Regarding contraception in Bloomington, IL, the Advanced Women's Healthcare team can help inform you about the latest options available. Call the office today at 309-808-3068 to make an appointment to discuss your needs.