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Birth Control Guide

This guide gives the basic facts about the different kinds of FDA-approved medicines and devices for birth control. Ask your doctor to tell you about all of the risks and benefits of using these products.

To learn more:
http://www.fda.gov/womens/healthinformation/birthcontrol.html

For the most recent information:

Go to http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda
and type in the name of your drug.

Or

http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfRL/LSTSimpleSearch.cfm
and type in the name of your device.

If you do not want to get pregnant, do not have sex. If you do have sex, there are many birth control options to choose from. No one product is best for everyone. This guide lists all FDA-approved products for birth control. Talk to your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist about the best method for you.

Some things to think about:

Tell your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist if you:

To avoid pregnancy:

Barrier Methods

Put up a block, or barrier, which keeps the sperm from reaching the egg

Male Condom (Latex or Polyurethane)

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

Barrier Methods

Put up a block, or barrier, which keeps the sperm from reaching the egg

Female Condom

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

Barrier Methods

Put up a block, or barrier, which keeps the sperm from reaching the egg

Diaphragm with Spermicide

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Barrier Methods

Put up a block, or barrier, which keeps the sperm from reaching the egg

Sponge with Spermicide

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Barrier Methods

Put up a block, or barrier, which keeps the sperm from reaching the egg

Cervical Cap with Spermicide

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant

It may not work as well for women who have given birth. Childbirth stretches the vagina and cervix and the cap may not fit as well.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Barrier Methods

Put up a block, or barrier, which keeps the sperm from reaching the egg

Spermicide Alone

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Hormonal Methods

Prevent pregnancy by interfering with ovulation, fertilization, and/or implantation of the fertilized egg

Oral Contraceptives (Combined Pill)

“The Pill”

 What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Out of 100 women who use this method, about 5 may get pregnant.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Hormonal Methods

Prevent pregnancy by interfering with ovulation, fertilization, and/or implantation of the fertilized egg

Oral Contraceptives (Progestin-only)

“The Pill”

 What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Out of 100 women who use this method, about 5 may get pregnant.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Hormonal Methods

Prevent pregnancy by interfering with ovulation, fertilization, and/or implantation of the fertilized egg

Oral-Contraceptives (Extended/Continuous Use)

“The Pill”

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Out of 100 women who use this method, about 5 may get pregnant.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Hormonal Methods


Prevent pregnancy by interfering with ovulation, fertilization, and/or implantation of the fertilized egg

Patch

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Out of 100 women who use this method, about 5 may get pregnant.

The patch may be less effective for women who weigh more than 198 lbs.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Hormonal Methods

Prevent pregnancy by interfering with ovulation, fertilization, and/or implantation of the fertilized egg

Vaginal Contraceptive Ring

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Out of 100 women who use this method, about 5 may get pregnant.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Hormonal Methods

Prevent pregnancy by interfering with ovulation, fertilization, and/or implantation of the fertilized egg

Shot/Injection

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Out of 100 women who use this method, less than 1 may get pregnant.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Emergency Contraception

May be used if you do not use birth control or if your regular birth control fails
It should not be used as a regular form of birth control

Emergency Contraceptives
“The Morning After Pill”

 What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Implanted Devices

Are inserted into the body and can be kept in place for a few years

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Out of 100 women who use this method, less than 1 may get pregnant.

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Implanted Devices

Are inserted into the body and can be kept in place for a few years

Implantable Rod

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Acne, weight gain, cysts of the ovaries, mood changes, depression, hair loss, headache, upset stomach, dizziness, lower interest in sexual activity, sore breasts, and changes in your periods

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Permanent Methods for Women

Are for women who are sure they never want to have a child or do not want any more children, because they cannot be changed back

Sterilization Surgery for Women
Trans-abdominal Surgical Sterilization/Surgical Implant

What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Permanent Methods for Women

Are for women who are sure they never want to have a child or do not want any more children, because they cannot be changed back

 Sterilization Implant for Women
Transcervical Surgical Sterilization Implant

What is it?

 How do I use it?

 How do I get it?

 Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

 Some Risks

 Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

Permanent Method for Men

This method is for men who are sure they never want to have a child or do not want any more children, because it cannot be changed back

 Sterilization Surgery for Men
Vasectomy

 What is it?

How do I use it?

How do I get it?

Possibility of getting pregnant
(Number of pregnancies expected per 100 women who use this method for one year)

Some Risks

Does it protect me from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? No.

FDA Office of Women’s Health http://www.fda.gov/womens

To Learn More:

 FDA Office of Women’s Health
Birth Control Information

http://www.fda.gov/womens/healthinformation/birthcontrol.html

This guide should not be used in place of talking to your doctor or reading the label on your medicine bottle. The drug and risk information may change.
Check http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/ and
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfRL/LSTSimpleSearch.cfm for the latest facts on each product listed in this guide.

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