Archive for the 'Contraception' Category

Introduction To Contraception

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Contraception is something used to prevent women getting pregnant. There is 12 different types of contraception which have been tested and approved.
Only two of these may protect from sexually transmitted diseases, which are the male and female condoms. Although both protect from STD’s the Male condom is more popular.

Male sterilisation (vasectomy)

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

the failure rate is about 1 in 1000.

How it works

A permanent method in which the tubes carrying the sperm are cut, so sperm are not present in the semen that is ejaculated when the man ‘comes’.

Advantages

It is permanent.
Operation takes 10-15 minutes and can be done at a doctor’s surgery or clinic.

Disadvantages

It usually […]

Female Sterilisation

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

The failure rate can be 1 to 3 in 1000 depending on the method used.

How it works

A permanent method in which the fallopian tubes are cut or blocked so theeggs cannot travel down them to meet sperm.

Advantages

It is permanent.
Is effectively immediately after the operation.

Disadvantages

Rarely the tubes rejoin and the woman is fertile […]

Natural Methods

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

With careful use 2 women in 100 will get pregnant in a year.
with lesss careful use 2 to 20 women in 100 will get pregnant in a year.

How it works

A woman keeps a daily record of her body temperature, changes in cervical mucus and other signs of ovulation . these tell her […]

Diaphragm or Cap with spermicide

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

With careful use 4 to 8 women in 100 will get pregnant in the first year of use.
With less careful use 10 to 18 women in 100 will get pregnant in the first year of use.

How it works

A flexible rubber device used with spermicide, is put into the vaginato cover the cervix […]

Female condom

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

There has been no large scale studies to show this but research suggest its should be as effective as the male condom and the diaphragm,

How it works

A soft polyurethane sheath lines the vagina and the area just outside, and prevents sperm from entering the vagina

Advantages

Can be put in anytrime before sex
May […]

Male Condom

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

With careful use 2 women in 100 will get pregnant in a year.
With less carefull use 2 to 15 women will get pregnant in a year

How it works

Made of very thin rubber it is put over the erect penis and prevents sperm from entering the woman’s vagina.

Advantages

Free from family planning clinics […]

IUD

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

Less than 1 to 2 women in 100 will get pregnant in a year.

How it works

A small plastic and copper device is put into the womb. It stops sperm meeting an egg or may stop an egg settling in the womb.

Advantages

Works as soon as it is put in.
Can stay in for a […]

Intrauterine system (IUS)

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

Less than 1 woman in 100 will get pregnant in a year.

How it works

A small plastic device containing progestogen hormone is put into the womb.
It stops sperm meeting an egg or (rarely) stops an egg settling in the womb.

Advantages

Works as soon as it is put in.
Works for at lest 3 years.

Periods will […]

Implant

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

How reliable is it?

For the first year of use less than 1 women in 100 wll get pregnant.
Over the 5 years about 2 women in a 100 will get pregnant.

How it works

Implants are small soft tubes which are placed under th skin of the inner upper arm. They steadily release a progestogen hormone into the […]