Various
Forms of Contraception
What are the various
forms of contraception
There are various forms of contraception,
ranging from natural family planning methods which are least invasive,
to intrauterine devices which require a doctor's intervention:
(a) Natural
family planning methods:
These methods are based on the principle
that conception can be avoided by abstaining from sex during the woman's
most fertile period. The two most popular methods are the temperature
method and the rhythm method. These have a very high success rate
when combined with other forms of contraception.
(b) Artificial barriers:
These methods mechanically block
the sperm from entering the uterus. These include condoms, diaphragms
(soft rubber cup-like devices used with sperm-killing cream, inserted into
the woman's vagina before intercourse), intrauterine devices or IUDs (inserted
into the woman's vagina and kept there for the entire time she does not
wish to conceive), vaginal insert contraceptives, etc. In addition to contraception,
the advantage of these barrier methods is that they prevent the spread
of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
(c) Spermicides:
Creams, foams, jelly and similar
substances with special spermicidal chemicals can be useful contraceptives.
These substances are inserted into the vagina before intercourse, and essentially
immobilize the sperms and make them ineffective.
(d) Birth
control pills:
Birth control pills are specially
designed to control the hormone levels of the woman. These pills
need to be taken daily, for the entire duration that the woman is sexually
active and does not wish to conceive. If taken correctly, success
rate is close to 100%, but the drawback is that one needs to remember to
take it daily, else it loses its effectiveness.
How effective are these
various contraceptive methods
The table below indicates that the
success rates are higher for contraceptives that are more invasive:
Rhythm method |
80% on average |
Foam |
80% on average |
Diaphragm |
85% on average |
Condom |
90% on average |
Combination pill |
97% on average |
IUD |
99% |
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