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BIRTH CONTROL. Estrogen and Progesterone Combined Birth Control Pill or Oral Contraceptive Nuva Ring Ortho evra patch. Progesterone Only Depo (injection) Mini Pill Implanon Birth Control Mirena IUD Plan B or Morning after pill. Types of Birth Control. Non Hormonal Condoms
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Estrogen and Progesterone Combined Birth Control Pill or Oral Contraceptive Nuva Ring Ortho evra patch Progesterone Only Depo (injection) Mini Pill Implanon Birth Control Mirena IUD Plan B or Morning after pill Types of Birth Control • Non Hormonal • Condoms • Diaphragm • Spermicide • IUD • Tubaligation • Sponges • None medical birth control • Withdrawal or Pulling out (does not work) • Natural Family Planning
Complications • Blood Clots • DVT or Deep Vein Thrombosis • Risk are increased if women are over the age 35 and/or smoking.
Oral Contraceptive The pill is taken for 21 days straight Bleeding may occur during 7 day break Takes seven days to start working 99.2% Effective Mini Pill Ovulation Irregular Safe for Breast Feeding 95% Effective Taken Everyday More Details
RU 486 Progesterone Receptor Inhibitor Sometimes called the Abortion pill. Plan B or Morning After Oral 90% Effective Take after intercourse, the sooner the better. Possible bleeding More Details • Implanon • Implanted into Arm • Last 3 years • Mirena • IUD • 99% Effective • Surgical Implanted • Risk: Infection • 5 years
Submitted by Dashaunn Bowman Woolard, University of Michigan