Contraception

Choosing a kind of contraception is a deeply personal decision. You’re looking for a method of birth control that not only works well but is also simple to use. When it comes to birth control, Dr. Shikha can help you weigh the benefits and drawbacks of various choices, even if you aren’t sexually active.

What Kinds of Contraception Are There?

There are different techniques of birth control, but they may be divided into four broad categories: barriers, hormonal approaches, spermicides, the timing of sexual relations, and permanent surgical treatments (often known as sterilization). Diaphragms and condoms are examples of barriers. A variety of hormonal contraceptives are available, including the well-known pill and hormone-impregnated devices. Spermicides can be applied as gels, creams, or foams. There are two “natural” methods: rhythm and withdrawal prior to ejaculation. Tubal ligation and vasectomy are examples of surgical procedures.

Are There Any Negative Effects To Using Contraception?

Contraception, like any medical procedure, has the potential for negative effects. Vaginal discomfort and irritation are possible side effects of spermicides. Implanon might induce heavy periods or leakage. Some women’s risks of getting a blood clot rise when using oral contraceptives. Migraine headaches may also be worsened by oral contraceptives, which are commonly prescribed to women. The likelihood of problems is influenced by a person’s age, lifestyle, delivery, smoking status, and medical history. The patient may have to attempt a variety of strategies before discovering one that works best for her, or she may utilize various methods at different points in her life, depending on her condition

Is it Possible for Birth Control to Fail?

Contraception can fail even in the finest of circumstances. There is a minimal chance of unwanted pregnancy while using hormonal implants, IUDs, and female sterilization, which are the safest options. Consistent use of contraception lowers the risk of miscarriage. Combining approaches is another way to avoid an unplanned pregnancy. Using a condom with a diaphragm or a spermicide in combination, for example, reduces the likelihood of a contraceptive failure.

Do I know which birth control method is best for me to use?

It’s Dr. Shikha’s job to assist you to choose the finest form of birth control. Your doctor takes into account your future pregnancy intentions, your overall health, and your sexual activity while deciding on the best approach for you.

Please contact Dr. Shikha now to schedule a consultation and learn more about the many forms of birth control.

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