Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Failure Rate of Popular Female Contraceptives


You may notice that the DontGetpreggy Guide I made was intended only for those women who had a regular monthly menstrual cycle. So one may ask how about those who have an irregular menstrual cycle? How will they or how can they prevent unintended pregnancies? Well, for those women with irregular monthly periods, there are some other form of contraceptives in order to avoid the consequences of having an unplanned pregnancy.

There are so many other contraception nowadays, which you can choose from and among them are IUD, pills, male condom, diaphragm, female condom, withdrawal and spermicides. But the effectiveness of all these rely much on how well the procedures are being consistently and correctly followed. You just have to seek the right one for you. You can choose a contraceptive that's used daily, weekly, monthly, once every three months, once every three years or even once a decade.

In the chart above, the rate of failure was significantly higher than those who followed the procedure with consistency and precisely. The chart also shows that IUD's appear to be one of the safest forms of protection against unintended pregnancy.

We now have a new generation of young adults and a vast majority of them are sexually active but are in cloud about modern contraception and they don't know also how to make a reasonable choice. Any articles that deals on the topic above would be of good value and make them well informed and be aware of all the alternatives available so that they can avoid the consequences of an unplanned pregnancies.


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