Birth control, also known as contraception, is designed to prevent pregnancy. Birth control methods may work in a number of different ways: Preventing sperm from getting to the eggs. Types include condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, and contraceptive sponges.
The birth control patch could be an effective, convenient alternative to the birth control pill or other methods of contraception. But it does come with some potential side effects and risks. The birth control patch is a method of hormonal contraception. It's a small, square patch that looks like a plastic bandage. It sticks to your skin and gradually releases hormones into your body to prevent pregnancy.
The birth control pill (also called "the Pill") is a daily pill that contains hormones to change the way the body works and prevent pregnancy. Hormones are chemical substances that control the functioning of the body's organs. In this case, the hormones in the Pill control the ovaries and the uterus.
Vaginal rings (also known as intravaginal rings, or V-Rings) are polymeric drug delivery devices designed to provide controlled release of drugs for intravaginal administration over extended periods of time. The ring is inserted into the vagina and provides contraception protection. Vaginal rings come in one size that fits most women.
Our Medical Providers will work with you to decide on the best of option depending on your medical history and online assessment. You'll be able to learn more about these options from our providers to get the right treatment for you.
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