What Are the Benefits of the Nexplanon Contraceptive Implant?

- Does not interrupt sex
- Safe to use during breastfeeding
- May reduce heavy and painful periods

Her Smart Choice Women’s Health Center Educational Series Presents ‘Is An IUD A Good Option For Me?’
There are two types of IUDs and they are both the best birth control options available at this time. It's the #1 birth control method used in the world. About 23% of sexually active women in the world use this method. IUD can be used for most women including;
It is also a great option if you are suffering from;
It also Reduces the risk for; (Which was found in several medical studies.)
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Her Smart Choice Women’s Health Center Educational Series Presents ‘Why Do You Need A Nexplanon Implant?’
The Nexplanon Etonogestrel Implant is a single-rod progestin contraceptive placed subdermally in the inner upper arm for long-acting reversible contraception in women. The rod slowly releases etonogestrel into the body over a 3-year period.
Etonogestrel is similar to a natural hormone made in your body. The efficacy of the single-rod implant was studied in clinical trials involving 20,648 cycles of use. Only 6 pregnancies occurred in the clinical trial population (2 pregnancies in each year of the 3 year clinical trial). Fewer than 1 out of 100 women who use the contraceptive implant for one year will get pregnant. An analysis of 11 clinical trials including 942 women enrolled for two to four years reported the etonogestrel implant was well-tolerated and effective with little to no side-effects.
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Her Smart Choice Women’s Health Center Educational Series Presents ‘What Are The Benefits Of Getting Your Tubes Tied?’
Did you know that if you are looking for permanent method of contraception and/or If you have a family history of ovarian cancer and interested in improving your sex life, tubal ligation can help you.
Tubal ligation is a very common procedure worldwide and one of the most commonly used methods of contraception in the United States; 25.1% of contracepting women, or 15.5% of all women ages 15 to 44 (9.4 million women), rely on sterilization.
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Considering A Birth Control Option?
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'How To Choose A Birth Control Method For That's Right For You'
If you hope to start a family soon, you'll want a method that you can quickly stop when you're ready, such as birth control pills or condoms. On the other hand, if you're not thinking about having kids soon, long-lasting and reversible options, like an intrauterine device (IUD) implanted in your uterus or a birth control implant in your arm, may be more convenient.
These methods can last for several years before you have to replace them. If you're sure you don't want kids, you may decide on a permanent form of birth control; you can have a tubal ligation. You might hear this called GETTING YOUR TUBES TIED.
Birth control comes in many different forms. Pick a method that you are most likely to use correctly. You'll have to remember to take them every day simultaneously with birth control pills. The patch you'll need to change every week. With condoms, you've got to have them on hand and use them correctly. You have to place spermicide in your vagina no more than 1 hour before sex, and it has to stay there for as many as 8 hours after. You won't have to interact with other methods as much. They leave less room for user error. But they are longer-lasting and tend to require a doctor's office visit. Think about how each method suits your comfort level and lifestyle.
Birth control comes in many different forms. Pick a method that you are most likely to use correctly. You'll have to remember to take them every day simultaneously with birth control pills. The patch you'll need to change every week. With condoms, you've got to have them on hand and use them correctly. You have to place spermicide in your vagina no more than 1 hour before sex, and it has to stay there for as many as 8 hours after. You won't have to interact with other methods as much. They leave less room for user error. But they are longer-lasting and tend to require a doctor's office visit. Think about how each method suits your comfort level and lifestyle.
Protection Against STIs - Sexually Transmitted Infections Condoms are the only type of birth control that can protect against STIs. If this is a concern for you and your partner, you'll need to use a new one each time you have sex, whether or not you use another form of birth control.
Menstrual Periods & Side Effects and Safety Some types of birth control come with an added perk. They stop or significantly reduce menstrual flow. If this is an essential feature for you, ask your doctor which methods bring this benefit. Some types of birth control have side effects or put you at risk for certain health conditions. Some forms may not be safe for people who have a specific health condition or take a particular medication. Your doctor can explain which methods would be least likely to cause unwanted side effects and which would be safest for you, based on your health and any problems that run in your family.
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