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Contraception Effective Methods of Birth Control

Abstinence Means choosing NOT to have sex It is the ONLY method that is 100% effective It is your right to be in control of your body and say NO What are some reasons for choosing abstinence?

Male Condom A latex sheath that is rolled over an erect penis Acts to prevent direct genital contact and the exchange of genital fluids Should be used in combination with a spermicide id (97-98% effective). Alone (85% with perfect use)

Male Condom (cont d) Advantages Disadvantages They are your BEST protection against STI s Easily accessible and inexpensive Do not need prescription No hormonal changes May help to avoid premature ejaculation Reduced sensitivity Must be stored & handled properly p (expiry date) Can slip off or break Latex allergies Should be used with a spermicide for better protection

Female Condom A disposable polyurethane pouch, shaped like a round, upside-down baggie Placed in the vagina before sex (a new condom should be used for each act of intercourse) Prevents direct genital contact & exchange of body fluids 79-95% effective Never use with a male condom

Female Condom Advantages It's the only contraceptive ti controlled by girls that protects against pregnancy and STI s Can be inserted up to 8 hours before sex Can be used for anal sex Do not need prescription No hormonal changes

Female Condom (cont d) Disadvantages Some girls may have trouble inserting it correctly May make a rustling sound during sex (add lubricant on inside) More expensive than male condoms ($3 each) Need to plan ahead Hangs outside the vagina (unappealing) May slip out or break

Spermicide Contain ingredients that disable sperm Available in various forms: sponges, creams, jellies, tablets, t foams, film and suppositories Very effective when used with a barrier method (condom) 82% effective when used alone (perfect use)

Spermicide (cont d) Advantages Easily accessible In-expensive Does not contain hormones Do not need a prescription Can be used by women who smoke or are breastfeeding May yprovide some lubrication Disadvantages No STI protection Needs to be used in combination with another form of birth control Can be messy Need to plan ahead Possible irritation/allergy May have to interrupt sex to apply

Emergency Contraception Emergency methods of birth control used when sex was unplanned or forced, or the birth control method failed (condom broke, missed pills) Reduces possibility of conception Can be taken up to 5 days (120 hours) after unprotected sex 75-98% effective (the earlier, the better)

Birth Control Pills The Pill is the most popular method of birth control Pills contain estrogen & progestin Taken daily to prevent unwanted pregnancy Come in 21 or 28 day packs Progestin-only pills also available 99.7% effective (perfect use) Work by: Suppressing ovulation (no egg released) Thinning the lining of the uterus (egg cannot implant) Thickening cervical mucous (difficult for sperm to penetrate)

Birth Control Pills (cont d) Advantages Very effective Regulates menstrual cycle Reduces menstrual flow Reduces cramping Reduces acne & hirsutism Decreases risk of ovarian & endometrial cancer Reduces risk of PID Completely reversible No interruption of sex Disadvantages No protection ti against STIs Possible side effects (nausea, bloating, breast tenderness, headaches, break-through bleeding) Need a prescription Must remember to take pills around the same time every day Increases risk of blood clots Cannot use if over age 35 and a smoker

Transdermal Patch - EVRA A hormonal birth control patch that is worn on the skin (99.7% effective) The patch continuously delivers estrogen & progestin through the skin Works the same way as the birth control pill Apply one patch/week for 3 weeks, then no patch on 4 th week

Where to Wear the Patch

Transdermal Patch (cont d) Advantages Effective & reversible Disadvantages No STI protection ti Once a week Less effective if over 198 lbs (90 kg) Regular, lighter periods Possible side effects (breast Less PMS and cramping tenderness, BTB, headaches, Reduced risk of cancers nausea) Less ovarian cysts and Risk of blood clots benign breast conditions Possible skin irritation Need a prescription Patch may fall off (less than 2%)

Vaginal Ring - NuvaRing A flexible ring that is inserted into the vagina and stays there for 3 weeks The ring releases estrogen & progestin that are absorbed through the vagina into the bloodstream Works in the same manner as birth control pill 99.7% effective (perfect use)

Vaginal Ring (cont d) Advantages Disadvantages Effective and reversible Once a month Makes periods more regular, lighter Does not interfere with sex Similar benefits as the birth control pill (acne, cancer, cysts, etc.) No STI protection Possible side effects from hormones (spotting, nausea, headache, etc.) Need a prescription Ring may fall out (uncommon) May cause vaginal discomfort or irritation

Depo Provera A hormonal method of birth control that contains progestin only (no estrogen) Given by injection every 3 months (12-13 weeks) 99.7% effective (perfect use) Works by: Suppressing ovulation (no egg released) Thinning the lining of the uterus (egg cannot implant) Thickening cervical mucous (difficult for sperm to penetrate)

Depo Provera (cont d) Advantages Disadvantages Only 4 times a year Causes decrease in bone May stop having periods density Can be used by people No STI protection with estrogen sensitivity Delayed return of fertility Can be used while Need a prescription breastfeeding Need to see doctor/nurse Reduces risk of for injections endometrial cancer Possible side effects Improves symptoms of (irregular bleeding, weight endometriosis gain, headaches, mood Effective & reversible changes)

Female Sterilization Getting your tubes tied A surgical procedure to permanently block the fallopian tubes Prevents sperm and egg from meeting 99.5% effective

Male Sterilization Also called vasectomy A surgical procedure to permanently block the vas deferens Stops sperm from being released into the man s ejaculate, so the egg cannot be fertilized 99.9% effective

Myths & Realities A girl can t get pregnant if she doesn t orgasm. A guy can t get a girl pregnant if he doesn t orgasm. The birth control pill is effective as soon as you start taking it. Withdrawal is an effective method of birth control if the male has good self-control. Sperm that has been deposited in the vagina 2 days before ovulation are incapable of fertilizing the egg. Douching after intercourse will help to prevent pregnancy.

Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault The most common date-rape drug is not rohypnol it is.. Drug facilitated sexual assault may happen a lot more often than we think Most sexual assaults are committed by a person the victim knows or trusts Most victims are women between the ages of 16-24

Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault What can you do to protect t yourself?

Safety Tips Watch for signs that your drink has been spiked (tastes t or looks weird, feeling giddy, drowsy, light-headed or way too drunk ) Limit how much alcohol you drink Avoid punch bowls Watch your drink Be wary of opened drinks offered to you Use a buddy system

Final Remarks BE PREPARED! Protecting yourself against STI s and pregnancy is a shared responsibility Know your partner s sexual history Alcohol & drugs can impair your decisions If you think you might have sex, make sure you have condoms and know how to use them correctly! Irresponsible choices you make now can affect your health, and the health of your partner, for a long time Not protecting yourself is a HUGE RISK