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Overview of Contraception Methods
- Options include hormonal (pills, patches), barrier (condoms), intrauterine devices (IUDs), and natural methods.
Factors to Consider
- Consider lifestyle, health conditions, future pregnancy plans, and convenience.
Hormonal Methods
- Birth control pills like Cerazette are effective but may have side effects like headaches and mood changes.
Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
- Hormonal and copper IUDs offer long-term protection and are suitable for those seeking low-maintenance options.
Barrier Methods
- Condoms provide STI protection and are a non-hormonal option.
Personalized Advice
- Consult a healthcare provider to discuss your medical history and preferences for the best method.
Additional Considerations
- Consider dual protection for STI prevention and be aware of potential side effects.
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