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Contraception use has many benefits that help individuals and couples control their fertility. It can help prevent unplanned pregnancies and also helps to space out pregnancies so that women have time to recover between births. Additionally, contraception can help to protect against STDs and other infections. Finally, using contraception can also help to regulate menstrual cycles and reduce the symptoms of PMS.
There are different types of contraception, including;
a) The Pill
The pill is a daily tablet that contains hormones. These hormones prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg each month, which means that pregnancy cannot occur. The pill is more than 99% effective when taken correctly.
b) The Patch
The patch is a small, thin square that sticks to the skin and releases hormones into the bloodstream. The patch works the same way as the pill, preventing the ovaries from releasing an egg each month. The patch is more than 99% effective when used correctly.
c) The Ring
The ring is a small, flexible one inserted into the vagina. The ring releases hormones that prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg each month. The ring is more than 99% effective when used correctly.
d) Depo-Provera
Depo-Provera is a long-acting contraceptive injection that is given every 12 weeks. The injection contains the hormone progestin, which prevents the ovaries from releasing an egg each month. Depo-Provera is more than 99% effective when used correctly.
e) IUDs
IUD stands for intrauterine device. There are two types of IUDs; the copper IUD and the hormonal IUD. The copper IUD works by releasing a small amount of copper into the uterus, which prevents pregnancy.
All these options help in planning a family and come with numerous benefits, such as
1-Prevents unplanned pregnancies
Unplanned pregnancies can be stressful and difficult to deal with emotionally and financially. They can also lead to negative health outcomes for the mother and child. Contraception use helps prevent unplanned pregnancies and allows couples to plan and space out their pregnancies.
2-Helps to space out pregnancies
Giving birth takes a toll on a woman’s body, and it is recommended that women wait at least 18 months between births to allow their bodies to recover. Additionally, spacing out pregnancies can help to reduce the risks of complications such as preterm labor. Contraception can help couples space out their pregnancies so that the mother can recover between births.
3-Protects against STDs and other infections
STDs are sexually transmitted diseases that can be passed from one person to another through sexual contact. STDs can cause various symptoms, and some can lead to serious health problems. Using contraception can help to protect against STDs by preventing skin-to-skin contact during sex. Additionally, using condoms can help to protect against STDs and other infections.
4-Regulates menstrual cycles
Menstrual cycles can be irregular, and some women experience symptoms such as cramps, bloating, and mood swings. Contraception use can help to regulate menstrual cycles and reduce the symptoms of PMS.
5-Reduces the symptoms of PMS
PMS is a condition that affects some women during their menstrual cycle. Symptoms of PMS can include mood swings, irritability, bloating, and fatigue. Contraception use can help to reduce the symptoms of PMS by regulating hormone levels.
Contraception use has many benefits that help individuals and couples control their fertility. Various contraception options are available, so it is important to speak with a healthcare provider to find the best option.