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CONTRACEPTIVE OPTIONS – HORMONAL. Hormonal contraceptives prevent pregnancy by using synthetic hormones (estrogen and/or progestin) to stop ovulation, thicken cervical mucus, or thin the uterine lining, making it harder for sperm to reach an egg or for an egg to implant. Common Methods: • Birth Control Pills: Daily pills containing estrogen and progestin, or progestin-only. • Birth Control Patch: Worn on the skin; replaced weekly. • Vaginal Ring: Inserted in the vagina and replaced monthly. • Hormonal Injections (e.g., Depo-Provera): Injection every three months. • Implants (e.g., Nexplanon): Small rod under the skin, effective for three years. • Hormonal IUDs (e.g., Mirena): T-shaped device in the uterus, effective for 3-7 years. PROS: Highly effective with correct use, can regulate periods, reduce cramps, and treat acne. CONS: Possible side effects like mood changes, weight gain, and headaches; not suitable for people with certain health conditions (e.g., blood clotting issues).
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Men also need this knowledge. Very important!
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