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  2. Diaphragm (birth control) - Wikipedia

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    The diaphragm is a barrier method of birth control. [3] It is moderately effective, with a one-year failure rate of around 12% with typical use. [4] It is placed over the cervix with spermicide before sex and left in place for at least six hours after sex. [5][6] Fitting by a healthcare provider is generally required.

  3. Combined hormonal contraception - Wikipedia

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    Combined hormonal contraception (CHC), or combined birth control, is a form of hormonal contraception which combines both an estrogen and a progestogen in varying formulations. [1][2] The different types available include the pill, the patch and the vaginal ring, which are all widely available, [3] and an injection, which is available in only ...

  4. Combined oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia

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    Combined oral contraceptive pills are a type of oral medication that were originally designed to be taken every day at the same time of day in order to prevent pregnancy. [31][32]There are many different formulations or brands, but the average pack is designed to be taken over a 28-day period (also known as a cycle).

  5. The most common birth control methods and how effective they ...

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    Oral contraceptives are the second most common form of birth control in the U.S., with nearly 13% of women on birth control using it. The Pill may also help lessen period cramps and heavy bleeding.

  6. Birth Control 101: Everything you need to know about the ring

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    Dr. Nicole Sparks breaks down everything you need to know about the method of birth control known as the ring Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    The copper IUD (also known as a copper T intrauterine device) is a non-hormonal option of birth control. It is wrapped in copper which creates a toxic environment for sperm and eggs, thus preventing pregnancy. [2] The failure rate of a copper IUD is approximately 0.8% and can prevent pregnancy for up to 10 years.

  8. These 9 Affordable Sites and Apps Will Send Your Birth ... - AOL

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    Your initial online medical consultation for birth control will cost $25, plus you can also get an acne consultation for $35. From there, your birth control prescription for a pill, patch, or ring ...

  9. Birth control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The free love proponents were the only group to actively oppose the Comstock laws in the 19th century, setting the stage for the birth control movement. [ 28 ] The efforts of the free love movement were not successful and at the beginning of the 20th century, federal and state governments began to enforce the Comstock laws more rigorously. [ 28 ]