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[T425]The Effectiveness Of Birth Control
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In today's world birth control is quickly gaining momentum. There are many kinds of birth control pills and other measures are available in market today. The two most popular forms of birth control for teens are the pill and condoms. While far too many teens use no protection at all, when protection is used it is most likely to be one of the two. Because these options are so popular, it is important that teens know the facts.

Effectiveness:
The effectiveness of birth control pills depends entirely on how they are used. While the stated effectiveness is 96-99% in reality this rate is much lower, around 87%. The reason for the difference is owed entirely to user habits. Taking the pill at different times of day, missing days or skipping pills all decrease the effectiveness of the birth control pills.

Some, but not all, birth control pills can help control acne. If one becomes very ill, with vomiting and or diarrhea, the effectiveness of the birth control pills can be reduced.The pill does not protect you against any STDs. Most of the people who use the pill usually experience lighter bleeding, significantly less cramping and shorter periods.

The pill offers benefits like less chance of getting PID (pelvic inflammatory disease), protection against begin breast cysts, protection against ovarian cysts and cancers, uterine cancer and PMS. Smokers should consider a different form of birth control, the pill is not recommended for smokers of any age.

The most serious complication associated with birth control pills are blood clots. Taking the pill will not make one more sexually active or cause one to want sex more often than she will do without the pill. One can become pregnant if she has sex during ones period even if she is on birth control pills. It is highly unlikely but entirely possible.

Myths
The birth control pills do not make any one fat. Some women gain weight and some on the other hand lose weight. One does not need to take a break from using the pill. There is no medical reason for periodically going off of the pill and it is a totally unnecessary practice. The pill does not protect against AIDS or HIV and any other kinds of STD. The pill also does not cause an increase in body odor. The pill does not send out pheromes or hormonal cues to boys that one is ready to have sex or wants to have sex.

Birth control implants come in many different names, but they all look the same - a thin, flexible, plastic rod, 40mm in length and 2mm in diameter, roughly the size of a toothpick or a cardboard matchstick. It requires a prescription before you can buy it, and you'll need a trained doctor to have it inserted under the skin of the arm. Contraceptive implants provide continuous protection from pregnancy for 3 years. Compared to its predecessor, Norplant, which consisted of six rods, the new birth control implant, Implanon only requires one, making insertion and removal easier.

Birth control implants work like the progestin-only pill or the minipill, it thickens the cervical mucus lining to prevent sperm from getting to the egg, changes the lining of the uterus so that implantation of a fertilized ovum would be difficult, and stops the ovaries from releasing an egg cell monthly. The implant continually releases a low dose of etonogestrel, a kind of progestin, over a period of three years.

Here are some of the advantages offered by birth control implants:
?It offers a 99% effectivity rate.
?It is a good alternative for women who cannot use estrogen-based oral contraceptives.
?It provides continuous and long-lasting protection from accidental pregnancy.
?It is barely noticeable, making it a private and discreet contraceptive method to use.
?It can be used even when a woman is breastfeeding.
?It allows for a more enjoyable sex life because nothing needs to be inserted or put on before having sexual intercourse.
?It can be removed any time within the three-year period.
?A woman's fertility returns almost immediately after removal of the implant.

Here are some of the disadvantages you might encounter if you use the contraceptive implant:
?There are complications on the site of implantation. Complications like: pain, bruising, redness, and swelling.
?There may be problems removing the implant because the implant cannot be felt or it could have broken.
?There is a slight chance of getting a scar from the insertion and removal of the implant.

And just like any hormonal contraceptive method ever created, the birth control implant still have its set of side effects, these are:
?Irregular bleeding
?Mood swings
?Weight gain
?Breast tenderness
?Headache
?Acne
?Depression or anxiety
?Dizziness
?Vaginitis
?Stomach pain
?Hair loss
?Painful menstrual periods
?Back pain
?Nausea
?Viral infection (cold, sore throats, sinus infections, or flu-like symptoms).

Women who are pregnant or may be pregnant should not use contraceptive implants as it may cause complications to the growing fetus inside their bodies. Birth control implants are also not for women who have or have had breast cancer, unexplainable vaginal bleeding, liver diseases, a history of mental illnesses, or blood clotting diseases.

Consult your doctor for a thorough discussion of the risks and benefits of using the birth control implant. They'll be able to tell you if any of your present and past medical conditions would decrease the efficiency of the contraceptive implant.
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