Subjects who changed methods were categorized as either women who changed from oral contraceptive pills to condoms or other
nonhormonal methods, or as women who changed from condoms or other
nonhormonal methods to any hormonal method (oral contraceptives, injectables, or the contraceptive transdermal patch or vaginal ring, which became available to women in 2002).
Here's why I advocate for
nonhormonal methods of birth control:
For men, there could be
nonhormonal methods that stop sperm from developing and launching their epic journey.
Contraceptive options should be explained in detail and include
nonhormonal methods (copper intrauterine devices, condoms, diaphragms) and hormonal methods (levonorgestrel intrauterine device, etonogestrel implants, medroxyprogesterone acetate injection, progestin - only pills, and combined hormonal contraceptive pills).
Many birth control methods are available that can be used while breastfeeding, including
nonhormonal methods (copper intrauterine device, condoms, and diaphragms) and hormonal methods.
Mood swings If it's really the birth control and not some other factor that's bringing you down, you may need to find
a nonhormonal method.
Not exact matches
To avoid problems for your nursing baby, you should explore
nonhormonal barrier
methods.