Forms Of Contraception
Men and women have so many options when it comes to choosing the right forms of contraceptives. There are many available contraceptives over the market, and many that can be bought by getting a prescription from a health care provider. When choosing a form of contraceptive, it is best to choose the protection that works best for you and your partner. Many contraceptives are really reasonable in cost and some can be conveniently purchased from the privacy of your own home. There are several companies now that offer condom samples and spermicide samples online as well.
- Latex Condoms. Latex Condoms are among the first choices when people think of contraceptives. Condoms can be found almost anywhere, and the price of condoms is extremely reasonable for those looking to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies. Condoms are highly effective if used correctly.
- Withdrawal method. Some men prefer to use the withdrawal method. This is where the man removes his penis from the vagina before full ejaculation. This method is not highly effective and the pregnancy rate is high. This method does not protection against sexually transmitted disease. It is a risky form of contraception with no guarantees.
- Spermicides. Usine spermicides with a condom have been found to be extremely effective while having intercourse. Spermicides can be found in gel and foam form. These spermicides have to be reapplied before each sexual encounter.
- Sheepskin condoms. Individuals looking for the more natural feeling without going all the way natural sometimes prefer using the sheepskin condoms. Some individuals may be allergic to this particular brand, but for others it may work well. There have been studies that show some sheepskin condoms actually have tiny holes in the material. So, these condoms may not be as effective as latex condoms.
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Vasectomy. A vasectomy is a form of contraception that requires a small surgical procedure. The procedure is done by health care professionals in medical facilities and do not require a significant amount of time to heal. A vasectomy is permanent and having this procedure means having the vas deferens of the testicles cut, clamped, or severed thereby preventing the ejaculation of semen from occurring.
Posted on: Sep. 16, 2010















