Not exact matches
The Pill, Condoms and You has a detailed explanation about two of the most popular forms of birth control while Natural Birth Control will provide you
with valuable information about
other contraceptive methods.
If breastfeeding and fertility is still of concern and you are considering
other methods of contraception such as a hormonal injection, a diaphragm or the oral
contraceptive pill just be aware that they are not all compatible
with breastfeeding.
About half of the sample used oral
contraceptives,
with or without condoms, and the
other half of the sample relied on condoms as their
contraceptive method; however, only 27 % of women reported condom use at every intercourse.
«Approximately half of surveyed students said they wanted to learn more about communication
with partners,
contraceptive methods, and prevention of HIV and
other STIs,» says Dr. Sarah Keogh, senior research scientist at the Guttmacher Institute and a coauthor of the report.
While not all patients are interested in receiving
contraceptives at the time of an abortion, many are: In a 2010 Guttmacher Institute survey of abortion clinic patients, two - thirds expressed a desire to leave their appointment
with a
contraceptive method and slightly more than half indicated a preference for receiving
contraceptive information and services during their abortion care rather than in
other health care settings.1