Discover the Different Types of Contraception for Effective Birth Control 💡
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Today we are talking about types of contraception and birth control<br /><br />But do not forget to first subscribe to the channel<br /><br /> to start your day every day with new information<br /><br />The process of pregnancy is the meeting of the sperm with the egg,<br /><br /> and with the meeting between the sperm and the egg, fertilization occurs <br /><br />and then this fertilized egg travels through the fallopian tubes to the uterus<br /><br /> and if it is implanted in the lining of the uterus in a process known as implantation, <br /><br />then it can be said that the stage of pregnancy has begun officially<br /><br />There are many methods or methods that can be used to prevent pregnancy,<br /><br /> and the choice of method depends on the general health of the person concerned,<br /><br /> his age, the family's health history, and the desire to have children in the future<br /><br />1- Surgery<br /><br />If you do not want to have more children,<br /><br /> the most effective way to ensure this is surgery<br /><br />Women can undergo a ligation and thus prevent semen from reaching the egg<br /><br />Men can have surgery to cut the vas deferens, which keeps sperm out of the semen<br /><br /> Both types of surgery do not impair sexual performance or pleasure<br /><br />2- Birth control pills<br /><br /> Which contain hormones to prevent pregnancy, and must be taken on a daily basis<br /><br />Birth control pills have many side effects<br /><br /> The birth control pill can cause blood clots<br /><br />It can also contribute to high blood pressure<br /><br />overweight<br /><br /> Nausea<br /><br /> Water retention<br /><br /> Migraines<br /><br />3- The emergency contraceptive pill<br /><br /> It can be used as an emergency contraception after sexual intercourse, up to 72 hours after intercourse<br /><br /> Take two doses of the pill with a 12 hour gap in between<br /><br />Because the amount of hormones is much higher, the side effects are more like nausea and vomiting<br /><br />4- Contraceptive stickers<br /><br /> The contraceptive patch works by slow release of hormones that enter through the skin,<br /><br /> and should be changed once a week.<br /><br />5- The contraceptive injection<br /><br /> Known to have a long-lasting effect and provide three months of protection<br /><br />6- Subcutaneous graft<br /><br /> The implantation of the graft provides hormonal protection for five years by inserting six micro-flexible capsules that are surgically inserted under the skin, in the upper arm.<br /><br />All of these options have the same side effects as the pill because they also depend on hormones to prevent pregnancy.<br /><br />7- An intrauterine device<br /><br />This device is inserted into the uterus by the doctor, the device may come out on its own, and he may not notice that.<br /><br /> These situations sometimes lead to pregnancy, such as pregnancy symptoms on an IUD.<br /><br /> The device may also cause bleeding and cramps in the abdomen<br /><br />8- The veil or the female condom<br /><br />It is a dome made of rubber that covers the opening of the uterus inside the vagina<br /><br />It should be inserted before sex and kept there for at least six hours afterward<br /><br /> There are no side effects or complications for using the condom<br /><br />9- Creams containing chemicals that kill a man's sperm, or prevent it from moving<br /><br />10- The condom<br /><br /><br />#contraceptive
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