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Health Tip: Choosing a Contraceptive
Information about the different types
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(HealthDay News) -- Among couples who wish to prevent unwanted pregnancy, there are many contraceptive options available.
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Here are some of them, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:
- Condoms, which also protect against sexually transmitted disease.
- A diaphragm or cervical cap, which must be fitted by a doctor.
- Birth control pills, which must be taken each day.
- The prescription birth control patch.
- The vaginal contraceptive ring, which is worn all the time in three-week increments.
- Hormone shots, which can prevent pregnancy for about one to three months.
- An intrauterine device (IUD), which is implanted in the uterus.
-- Diana Kohnle
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Last updated 9/21/2007
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