This presentation is about contraception and birth control. It contains information about the type of contraceptive methods, how they are used and how effective they are.
This presentation is about contraception and birth control. It contains information about the type of contraceptive methods, how they are used and how effective they are.
Definition and components of reproductive health?
Demographic trends and fertility determinants
Family planning
Impact of reproductive patterns on child health
Impact of reproductive patterns on women health
Mechanisms to reduce morbidity and mortality
Definition and components of reproductive health?
Demographic trends and fertility determinants
Family planning
Impact of reproductive patterns on child health
Impact of reproductive patterns on women health
Mechanisms to reduce morbidity and mortality
Apresentação com todos os métodos contraceptivos existentes, fundamentando o princípio e aplicação de cada método. Para ver mais apresentações acesse http://www.portaldasaulas.com.br
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Birth Control
Birth control, often referred to as contraception, is a significant aspect of reproductive health and family planning. It allows individuals and couples to make informed choices about when, or if, they want to have children. Today, there are a variety of birth control methods available, each with its own benefits and considerations. Whether you are just starting to explore your options or looking for a change, it's essential to find the right method that suits your health, lifestyle, and goals.
**1. The Importance of Birth Control**
Birth control is an essential tool in helping people plan their families and manage their reproductive health. By controlling fertility, individuals can delay or prevent pregnancy until they are ready for parenthood. This control can lead to better outcomes for both parents and children, as it allows for preparation and stability in various aspects of life, including finances, career, and relationships.
Moreover, birth control offers numerous health benefits beyond preventing pregnancy. Certain methods can help regulate menstrual cycles, ease period-related discomfort, and even reduce the risk of some health conditions like ovarian cysts and endometrial cancer.
**2. Birth Control Methods**
There are various methods of birth control available, each with its own set of advantages and potential drawbacks. Here are some of the most common types of contraception:
- **Barrier Methods:** Barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms work by physically blocking sperm from reaching the egg. Condoms offer the added benefit of protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), making them a popular choice for many.
- **Hormonal Methods:** Hormonal birth control methods, such as birth control pills, patches, injections, and vaginal rings, regulate hormones to prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus to impede sperm movement. These methods are known for their effectiveness and convenience.
- **Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs):** LARCs, including intrauterine devices (IUDs) and contraceptive implants, provide long-term birth control without the need for daily maintenance. They are highly effective and can last for several years.
- **Natural Methods:** Natural family planning, or fertility awareness-based methods, involve tracking ovulation and avoiding intercourse during fertile periods. While these methods require careful monitoring, they can be effective when used correctly.
- **Permanent Methods:** For individuals who have decided not to have children in the future, permanent methods such as tubal ligation for women and vasectomy for men offer a permanent solution to contraception.
**3. Choosing the Right Birth Control**
Selecting the right birth control method can be a personal decision based on individual ci
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2. Birth control, also known as
contraception & fertility control,
are methods or devices used to
prevent pregnancy. Planning,
provision and use of birth control is
called family planning.
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/interactive/contraception.asp
3. Factors Influencing
Contraceptive Choices
■ Effectiveness
■ Convenience Popularity
■ Availability
■ Comfort/Pleasure/Fun/Spontaneity
■ Religious or personal beliefs
■ Duration of protection
■ Effect on sexual satisfaction
■ Cost
■ Reversibility
■ Side Effects & Risks
■ STI Protection
■ Frequency of Intercourse
5. ■ Definition can vary.
■ Theoretical effectiveness= 100%
■ Many ways to give/ receive sexual
pleasure without intercourse
■ Oldest contraceptive method on
record
■ Defined as withdrawing the penis
from vagina prior to ejaculation
■ Theoretical effectiveness= 96%
■ Use effectiveness= 73%
Abstinence Withdrawal
6. ■ Latex, lambskin, and polyurethane
– Lambskin is not as effective in
preventing HIV
■ Theoretical effectiveness= 98%
■ Use effectiveness= 85%
■ Consistent and proper use
Male Condom Female Condom
■ Loose-fitting sheath made of
polyurethane with rings on both
ends
■ Theoretical effectiveness= 95%
■ Use effectiveness= 75%
7. Spermicides
■ Kills or immobilizes sperm on contact
■ Prevents sperm movement toward egg
■ Can include:
– Film
– Suppository
– Gel & foam
■ Theoretical effectiveness= 82%
■ User effectiveness= 71%
10. Oral Contraceptive
■ Combined pills
– Monthly vs. extended cycling options
■ Progestin-only pills
– Higher failure rate than combined pills
■ Theoretical Effectiveness= 99.7 %
■ User Effectiveness= 92%
■ Emergency contraception.
– Taken with 72 hours of unprotected sex
– Should be used as early as possible
11. Contraceptive Patch
■ Combine hormonal method
■ Three weekly patches followed by one week off
■ Theoretical Effectiveness= 99.7%
■ User Effectiveness= 92%
■ Side effects to consider:
– Local skin reaction
– Possible increase in blood clots due to higher levels of estrogen absorbed
12. Vaginal Ring
■ Combine hormonal contraceptive method
■ Inserted in the vagina and left in place for 3 consecutive weeks and then one week
off
■ Exact position of the ring in the vagina is not critical
■ Theoretical Effectiveness= 99.7%
■ User Effectiveness= 92%
13. Depo-Provera
■ Progestin-only contraceptive
■ Shot given every 12 weeks
■ Theoretical Effectiveness= 99.7%
■ User Effectives= 97%
■ Side Effects may include
– Weight gain
– Irregular unpredictable bleeding
– Decrease in bone density
14. Implanon/Nexplanon
■ Subdermal Hormonal Implant
■ Releases Etonogestrel
■ Effective for 3 years
■ Theoretical Effectiveness= 99.5%
■ User Effectiveness= 99.5%
■ Side Effects include:
– Irregular breakthrough bleeding
15. Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
■ The risk of upper tract infection is increases in the first 21 days after insertion
– Upper tract infection is related to STIs, not the device itself
■ Mirena
– Progesterone releasing, lasts 5 years
– Decreases menstrual blood flow, cramping
– Theoretical effectiveness= 99.8%
– User Effectiveness= 99.8%
■ Skyla
– Progesterone- releasing, lasts 3 years
■ Copper T
– Lasts 10 years
– Theoretical effectiveness= 99.2%
– User Effectiveness=99.4%
– Can be used as a for of emergency contraception
16. ■ Partners need to discuss pregnancy prevention & STI prevention.
■ Ways to simultaneously protect against pregnancy and STIs:
1. Abstinence from all sexual intercourse
2. Use a condom and spermicide together
3. Use a condom and hormonal contraceptive together
4. Use a condom and an IUD together
Contraception & STI Prevention
17. How We Got To Now
http://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/elections-politics/blog/timeline-100-years-birth-control/
18. What’s The Deal With Reproductive
Rights?
■ http://www.reproductiverights.org/
■ https://www.kent.edu/womenscenter/ksurge-0
■ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/09/24/defunding-
planned-parenthood-would-actually-increase-government-spending/