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Article Series: Birth Control
What Are My Birth Control Options?
Birth
Control Side Effects
Some
people are not ready to have kids. Perhaps because they are
still in high school and just want to have
sex, while others are more career-oriented and want to focus
on that first before starting a family. Whatever the reason,
you should know that there are potential side effects depending
on the type of birth control you decide to use.
The simplest way to prevent unwanted pregnancies is not to
do it at all. This is known as abstaining. But if you two lovebirds
want to get physical, you just have to find another way to
express your love and if you decide to do it without intercourse,
you can do so by playing with each other until you reach orgasm.
Another method which is quite popular is the condom. There
are different types out there in the market that cater to both
men and women. After intercourse, this should be removed and
thrown away. There are also no side effects in using a condom.
This should only be opened prior to intercourse and placed
in properly to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.
Spermicides are often used with other birth control devices.
Some examples of these include the vaginal ring and the diaphragm.
They come in creams, films, gels, suppositories and tablets.
The danger or side effect of improperly using them includes
a burning or itching sensation and TSS or toxic shock syndrome.
The user may also be at risk of bladder and urinary tract infections.
Birth
control pills have the most number of side effects. These are namely, breast tenderness, headaches, mood changes,
nausea, spotting and weight gain. Some women claim that their
migraines have increased in severity as a result of taking
them. Aside from those mentioned, you may also experience blood
clots, cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, breast
and liver cancer.
There are however newer birth control pills. The latest is
called Seasonale that was released in 2003. Studies have shown
women who take this have had fewer incidents of blood clots
in the legs or lungs, stoppage or rupture of a blood vessel
in the heart and other organs, liver tumors and high blood
pressure. You may also experience similar symptoms such as
breast tenderness, weight gain, vomiting and difficulty wearing
contact lenses just like conventional birth control pills.
The birth
control patch is another option for women and you
apply this onto your skin. One patch is good for seven days
and you have to replace it during the same day each week for
the next three weeks in the same area so choose whether to
stick this in your abdomen, buttocks, upper arm or torso. On
the fourth week, the female is patch free.
The side effects of using birth control patches include abdominal
pain, breast tenderness, fluid retention or raised blood pressure,
irregular bleeding, headaches, menstrual cramps and nausea.
Some
people also use injectables and you can
go to the doctor monthly for this or every three months.
The side effects of
using injectables are irregular periods, weight gain and vomiting.
The same side effects may also be experienced if you choose
to use implants.
Birth control is the answer for those who don't want to take
on the responsibility of raising a baby. Just so you know,
be ready for the side effects which are often experienced by
those who have tried it.
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: 2008
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