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Adapted from: Puberty: Choosing a Contraceptive that’s Right for You. SexualityandU.ca, 2010. BIRTH CONTROL (CONTRACEPTION). OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: BIRTH CONTROL BASICS. ABSTINENCE. ABSTINENCE. What is abstinence? Why choose abstinence? Why could choosing abstinence be challenging?
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Adapted from: Puberty: Choosing a Contraceptive that’s Right for You. SexualityandU.ca, 2010
BIRTH CONTROL (CONTRACEPTION)
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: BIRTH CONTROL BASICS
ABSTINENCE • What is abstinence? • Why choose abstinence? • Why could choosing abstinence be challenging? • What are alternative ways that a person who is abstinent can be intimate with a partner? • How will I know if I’m not ready for sex?
ABSTINENCE There is more than one possible definition of sexual abstinence between two consenting people: • avoiding vaginal intercourse (penis to vagina sex), • avoiding oral (mouth to penis or vagina sex) and anal intercourse (penis to anus sex), or • avoiding genital contact (any type of direct touching of the partner's penis or vagina) Abstaining is not necessarily forever, and it is not only for virgins.
HORMONAL BIRTH CONTROL
THE PILL • A hormonal method that contains: • estrogen and progesterone or • progesterone only • Prevents the release of a mature egg • Thickens cervical mucous • Changes the lining of the uterus • Typical effectiveness rate is 92-99.7%
TRANSDERMAL PATCH • A patch that releases hormones through the skin • Thin, smooth and beige patch • Prevents the release of a mature egg • Thickens cervical mucous • Changes the lining of the uterus • Typical effectiveness rate is 92-99%
VAGINAL RING • Soft and flexible ring, inserted into the vagina • The ring slowly releases hormones while in the vagina for 3 weeks • Prevents the release of a mature egg • Thickens cervical mucous • Changes the lining of the uterus • Typical effectiveness rate is 92-99%
INJECTABLE CONTRACEPTIVE • An injection of progestin administered every 12 to 13 weeks • Prevents the release of a mature egg • Thickens cervical mucous • Changes the lining of the uterus • Typical effectiveness rate is 97-99.7%
INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM - IUS • A T-shaped device inserted into the uterus containing the hormone levonorgestrel • Inserted into the uterus of women by physician • Prevents the release of a mature egg • Thickens cervical mucous • Changes the lining of the uterus • Typical effectiveness rate is 98%
HORMONAL BIRTH CONTROL • Sideeffects that may occur during the first few months on hormonal contraception include : • irregular bleeding, spotting • nausea • mood swings • bloating • breast tenderness • headaches
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION • Can be taken up to 5 days after intercourse • The sooner it is taken, the better it works • Delays or prevents the release of an egg • May prevent implementation of a fertilized egg • 95 % effective if taken within 24 hours after intercourse • 85% effective if taken 25-48 hours after intercourse • 58% effective if taken 49-72 hours after intercourse
NON HORMONAL BIRTH CONTROL
MALE CONDOM • Thin latex or polyurethane that fits over an erect penis • Catches sperm during ejaculation to prevent it from entering the vaginal/cervical canal • Typical effectiveness is 85-98% • Demonstration
FEMALE CONDOM • Polyurethane sheath inserted into the vagina • Provides a physical barrier to prevent sperm from entering cervical canal • Sperm is trapped in the condom, which is thrown away after use • Typical effectiveness rate is 79-95%
INTRAUTERINE DEVICE - IUD • A T-shaped device with a copper wire that contains no hormones • Inserted into the uterus of women by physician • Prevents sperm from fertilizing the egg • Decreases the ability of the sperm to penetrate the cervical mucus • Changes the lining of the uterus • Typical effectiveness rate is 92-99%
SPONGE AND SPERMICIDES • The sponge is a soft, disposable, device with a spermicide • Typical effectiveness is 68 – 84% • Fits over the cervix • Traps and absorbs sperm to increase effect of spermicide • Spermicide in the sponge disables the sperm • Effective for up to 12 hours • Spermicides disable sperm • Typical effectiveness is 71-82%onge
SURGICAL METHODS
FEMALE STERLIZATION • A surgical procedure to close or block the fallopian tubes ensuring sperm and egg do not meet
MALE STERILIZATION • Vasectomy - A surgical procedure to close or block the vas deferens
THE CLINIC • Located at 50 King St at the corner of King and Ridout by Budweiser Gardens • Birth control clinic, STI clinic and needle exchange • Free testing and treatment of most STIs • Inexpensive birth control and morning after pill