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Contraceptives

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Contraceptives are methods used to prevent pregnancy by interfering with the natural process of fertilisation or implantation. They allow individuals to plan if and when they want to have children, providing control over reproductive health. There are many forms of contraception available, and the choice often depends on personal preference, health, and lifestyle.

Barrier methods, such as condoms and diaphragms, work by physically blocking sperm from reaching the egg. Condoms also provide protection against sexually transmitted infections, making them one of the most versatile and widely used methods. These options are generally easy to use and accessible without a prescription.

Hormonal contraceptives use synthetic hormones to prevent ovulation, thicken cervical mucus, or thin the uterine lining, reducing the likelihood of pregnancy. These include options such as pills, patches, injections, implants, and intrauterine systems (IUS). Hormonal methods vary in duration and effectiveness, with some providing protection for several years once placed.

Non-hormonal options include copper intrauterine devices (IUDs), which prevent sperm from fertilising the egg, and natural family planning methods that involve tracking fertility cycles to avoid intercourse during fertile periods. While these require more attention and consistency, they are suitable for individuals who prefer to avoid hormones.

Sterilisation is a permanent form of contraception for those certain they do not want children in the future. It involves minor surgical procedures—such as tubal ligation for women or vasectomy for men—that block the pathways of eggs or sperm. These methods are highly effective but irreversible, so careful consideration is essential.

Choosing the right contraceptive method involves understanding personal needs, comfort, and long-term plans. Consulting with a healthcare professional can help determine the most suitable option based on medical history and lifestyle factors. Effective contraception not only prevents pregnancy but also supports reproductive autonomy and peace of mind.

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What are the different types of contraceptive pills?

There are two main types of contraceptive pills: combined pills, which contain both oestrogen and progestogen, and progestogen-only pills, also known as mini pills. Combined pills such as Yasmin contraceptive pill, Microgynon, and Rigevidon help regulate periods while preventing pregnancy. Progestogen-only pills like Cerazette and Cerelle are often recommended for women who cannot take oestrogen.