Introduction
It does not
matter if you are in a stable relationship, single and looking,
a bride-to-be, or just want to know what is available today, your
birth control method should be your choice. How you make that choice
is up to you. Learning about the methods of birth control that are
available today, the way they should be used, how effective they
are, and their possible side effects, is one of the best ways you
can ensure you are making the right choice. Even if you think your
current method is the best one for you, give it a check up now by
taking this free course.
Imagine the
scenarios listed below, would you know what you should be using
instead of the current method mentioned? Would you have any idea
how to tell if you just need to make slight adjustments to your
method, or if you need to see your doctor for further guidance?
Would you know how to talk to your doctor about your current method
and how to go about choosing a new one?
You have been
a pill user for six months, but you miss pills at least once a week,
and have minor side effects throughout the month. Do you know if
your side effects are caused by the pill or by something else? You
just can’t remember to take your pill at the same time, so
you always seem to be missing one or more. Your friend has told
you about an herb she is using, but do you know if you can use it
with the pill?
The condom broke
again, but you don’t know why this keeps happening. You have
always used the same brand, and until now, you have never had a
problem with them. Is the condom really at fault?
Your period
is a nightmare every month; severe cramps, heavy bleeding, and the
mood swings are going to kill someone. You are not using any form
of birth control because you are not sexually active, but could
it help your periods?
You don't trust
your current method of birth control, and are always afraid each
month that you are pregnant. You want to know that you have the
best method possible. It seems that everywhere you look you see
stories of women that got pregnant while using different methods.
Should you just give up sex, or is there something you can do to
ensure that your birth control is as effective as possible?
You have heard
about the Today Sponge and are considering it as a possible birth
control method. Before you make any decisions about it, you want
to know why it was removed from the market and how it actually works
to prevent pregnancy.
When was the
last time you thought about your current method of birth control?
This morning when you took a pill, last week when you had a chat
with a friend, the last time your period was late, six months ago
when you saw your health care provider, never? No matter how long
ago it was, it is time for a look at the choices in birth control
that are available today so you can make an educated decision about
which method really is the right one for you and your life.
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