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Birth control types include: Barrier methods. These include male and female condoms, the diaphragm, a cervical cap, and the contraceptive sponge. Short-acting ...
Birth control pills are some of the most used contraceptives. That's because they work well and they're easy to use. But there are a lot of choices. How do you ...
This oral contraceptive contains both estrogen and progestin to keep you from ovulating. These medicines prevent pregnancy and can have other benefits.
If you take birth control pills (oral contraceptives), you're probably happy with the convenience and reliability. Still, you may have questions about how ...
... birth control can delay or prevent periods. How does it work? Methods of birth control such as estrogen-progestin birth control pills, the contraceptive ...
Conventional birth control pills contain both estrogen and progesterone. The NuvaRing and OrthoEvra patch also contain these hormones and work similarly to ...
... birth control pills, condoms, natural family planning or contraceptive sponges. There are three basic types of long-acting reversible contraceptives ...
March 29, 2013. Dear Mayo Clinic: I am 44 and would like to discontinue taking birth control pills. Do I need to use another form of contraception if I want ...
control pill. Can I use several birth control pills at once for emergency contraception? It's possible to use standard estrogen-progestin birth control pills ...
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