March 31, 2008

Birth Contraception Control Patch

Birth Contraception Control Patch

The Birth Contraception Control Patch is quickly becoming a popular birth control option these days.  Out of all the different hormone based birth control options, the Birth Contraception Control Patch offers a good combination of convenience and ease of use.  There is no injection involved, nothing to insert anywhere in your body, and no pill to have to remember taking everyday.  For these reasons, a lot of women are turning to the birth control patch.

The birth control patch works in exactly the same way as other hormone based birth control methods, such as the pill.  The patch contains low amounts of the hormones estrogen and progesterone in a form that are able to permeate your skin at a slow and predictable rate.  This patch concept has been in use for some years already, made popular with nicotine replacement and pain management therapies.

By using the Birth Contraception Control Patch, you are introducing the hormones into your body at a slow and constant rate, as opposed to the pill which operates a bit like a roller coaster ride.  For this reason, the birth control patch is slightly less notorious for the side effects that the pill is known for.  This isn’t to say that the birth control patch doesn’t have side effects; indeed it suffers from the same drawbacks as the pill, but the side effects are for many people more mild and less noticeable.

Most birth control patches available only have to be replaced once a week.  Having to put on a patch once a week instead of taking a pill everyday is the main reason women turn to the patch.  They are usually fairly small, and can be placed on a number of different areas of your body.  They are waterproof, and are designed to stay on until you forcibly remove them.

Like all other forms of hormone based birth control, using the Birth Contraception Control Patch does increase your risk of heart related problems.  It does so typically by boosting your blood pressure, so if you are otherwise perfectly healthy an elevated blood pressure won’t have any adverse effects on you.  However, if you already suffer from a high blood pressure, any heart related disorders, or are a smoker, use of the birth control patch could be risky.  The birth control patch is not more risky than taking the pill, getting injections, or using any other hormone based method.  If you are interested in trying the birth control patch, you should talk to your doctor.

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March 3, 2008

Types of Birth Control

Types of Birth Control

Types of Birth Control  for women to choose from. At some time in a young adult’s life, he/she will decide to become sexually active.  Many thoughts will run through one’s mind once this time in their life has been reached.  Whether or not having sex with this person is something they are really ready for and if the other person really likes them.  There are sexually transmitted diseases that can be caught and an emotions that will come into play that perhaps have never been felt before.   Though there are many responsibilities that come along with the choice of being sexually active, perhaps the one concern on most individual’s minds is preventing pregnancy.

In this day and age there are many Types of Birth Control .  As soon as we first step into health class in our junior high school, these Types of Birth Control  are placed in front of us so that we each can make the most well informed decision possible.

For some, remaining abstinent, or, refraining from sexual intercourse until marriage may be the right choice.  If this is the case, Types of Birth Control may not be necessary as the individuals involved may very well be ready for a child.  However, for others, abstinence is not the right decision, and still a baby is not yet desired.  For these persons, there are other Types of Birth Control to be considered.

Perhaps the most common birth control option is the condomCondoms are readily available, and require no parental consent to purchase and/or receive.  They can be bought by anyone, at any grocery and convenience store, in any town and at any time.  Condoms are inexpensive, and relatively easy to use.  If used properly, condoms have a relatively high success rate of preventing pregnancies.

Another Types of Birth Control is a choice that the woman can opt for, and is a decision that she alone needs to make.  Birth control pills are hormonal drugs that prevent pregnancy.  When taken properly,birth control pills have an extremely high success rate.  There are varying levels of hormones, and it is necessary to consult with a physician in order to determine which level is right for each individual.  Birth control pills need to be taken each and every night, regardless of whether sexual activity will occur that evening, in order to insure that an egg will not implant itself.

Other Types of Birth Control include the IUD, a minor implant that is set with in the woman, and designed to deter an egg from setting itself into the lining of the uterus, and spermacides, that kill the live sperm.  Female condoms, sponges, and diaphragms, though not as common, all have varying levels of effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.

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