Explore Your Choices

There are birth control options fit for your lifestyle!

Learn how each method works and how to use it.

Progestin-Only Pill

Birth control fit for breastfeeding moms

Combined Oral Contraceptive (COC)

Pills contain estrogen and progestin to prevent ovulation and pregnancy

Injectable Contraceptive

Long-lasting protection with a simple injection

Intrauterine Device (IUD)

Long-term contraception that is attached to the uterus and can be removed when ready to have children

Two-rod Implant

Long-term contraception that is inserted into the arm and can be removed when ready to have children

Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL)

Permanent, female sterilization surgery

No-scalpel Vasectomy (NSV)

Quick and reliable male sterilization

Condoms

Easy-to-use protection for all situations

Vaginal Contraceptive Film

Easy-to-use protection for all situations

Learn how each product works and how to use it.

Water-Based Lubricants

Enhance comfort and intimacy with water-based lubricants, designed for a smooth, pleasurable experience

Pregnancy Test Kits

Trust your results with reliable pregnancy test kits, offering quick and accurate detection

Ovulation Test Kit

Track your fertility with precision using easy-to-use ovulation test kits for accurate cycle insights

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IUD
(Intrauterine Device)
What is it?

A copper IUD (intrauterine device) is a long-acting reversible contraceptive made of small, flexible plastic device wrapped in copper that provides up to ten years of protection against pregnancy. Inserted into the uterus by a doctor or healthcare provider, it is made of high-quality materials, ensuring its safety for long-term use.

Effectiveness

IUD is 99% effective, meaning only 1 out of 100 women might get pregnant in a year.

Pros

Once inserted, there is no need to manage it daily or during sexual activity

Fertility quickly returns to normal after the IUD is removed

Can last up to 10 years

Cons

Insertion can cause cramping or discomfort, especially for those with a sensitive cervix

IUDs do not protect against sexually transmitted infections; additional protection like condoms is needed

Condom
What is it?

A condom is a thin, flexible barrier made of latex, polyurethane, or other materials designed to be worn during sexual intercourse. Its primary purpose is to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Effectiveness

When used correctly and consistently, condoms are about 98% effective at preventing pregnancy, meaning only 2 out of 100 women might get pregnant in a year.

Pros

Reduces risk of STIs including HIV, gonorrhea, and chlamydia

Available over-the-counter without a prescription

Different types, sizes, and textures available

Cons

Needs proper storage and handling to avoid damage

Condoms can’t protect against human papilloma virus (HPV), herpes simplex virus (HSV), trichomoniasis, syphilis, and molluscum contagiosum

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