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Contraceptive Options chart
Contraceptive
Failure Rate
Typical Use Perfect Use
Advantages
Disadvantages
Protection against STIs
None

100% chance getting pregnant

100% chance getting pregnant

Don’t have to worry about using anything

100% chance getting pregnant

At risk getting STI
Withdrawal

Can be used to prevent pregnancy
No medical or hormonal side effects.
No prescription is necessary. It is free

it isn 't for men that don 't have enough self-control or trust

Doesn’t protect against STI
Male Condom

15%

2 % if used correctly each time

Easy to use
Use only when needed
Can be bought at many places

Some people are allergic
Some people say it reduce sexual feeling
Can slip off or break

Not 100% effective
The Pill

8%

Less than 1% if used perfectly

easy to take won’t interfere with sexual intercourse
Your periods will be regular or lighter

Shouldn’t be used by women who smoke and over the age of 35
Must remember to take it daily
May have irregular bleeding

Doesn’t protect against STI
Contraceptive Patch

1-5 pregnancies per 100 women

1-5 pregnancies per 100 women

regular, lighter, and shorter periods
Woman’s ability to become pregnant returns quickly when the use of the patch stopped

Risk of blood clot two times higher than oral contraceptive
Must apply new patch every week
Check that piece is still in place every day

Doesn’t protect against STI
NuvaRing

8%

Less than 1% if used perfectly

Last 3-4 wks
Use for those who can’t remember to take pills

Shouldn’t be used by women who smoke and over the age of 35

Doesn’t protect against STI
Mirena

Less than 1% of getting pregnancy

Less than 1% of getting pregnancy

Stay in place for five yrs.
Doesn’t interfere with sexual intercourse
Lighter to no menstrual period

Need to be inserted by doctor
May cause heavier periods or cramps
Irregular bleeding in first few months

Doesn’t protect against STI
Female Condom

21%

5% if used perfectly

Women can use it
Easy to use

Relatively expensive
Can be noisy
Needs



Cited: An Invitation to Health: Build Your Future http://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control/

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