methods of contraception:

  • long-acting reversible contraception – the implant or intra uterine device (IUD)
  • hormonal contraception – the pill or the Depo Provera injection.
  • barrier methods – condoms.
  • emergency contraception.
  • fertility awareness.
  • permanent contraception – vasectomy and tubal ligation.

What are different contraceptive measures?

contraceptive injection. contraceptive patch. diaphragms. intrauterine device (IUD)

What is meant by contraceptive measures?

A contraceptive method or device is a method or a device which a woman uses to prevent herself from becoming pregnant. a demand for a greater choice of effective contraceptive methods. It was at that time she started taking the contraceptive pill.

What are 4 types of contraception?

The different types of contraception

  • Cap.
  • Combined pill.
  • Condoms.
  • Contraceptive implant.
  • Contraceptive injection.
  • Contraceptive patch.
  • Diaphragm.
  • Female condoms.

What are the three categories of contraceptive methods?

Birth control is any method used to prevent pregnancy. There are many different methods of birth control including condoms, IUDs, birth control pills, the rhythm method, vasectomy, and tubal ligation.

How do you measure the effectiveness of birth control methods?

The effectiveness of birth control methods is critically important for reducing the risk of unintended pregnancy. Effectiveness can be measured during “perfect use,” when the method is used correctly and consistently as directed, or during “typical use,” which is how effective the method is during actual use…

Is emergency contraception a regular method of birth control?

Emergency contraception is NOT a regular method of birth control. Emergency contraception can be used after no birth control was used during sex, or if the birth control method failed, such as if a condom broke. Copper IUD —Women can have the copper T IUD inserted within five days of unprotected sex.

Are there any clinical performance measures for contraceptive care?

Previously, there have been no validated clinical performance measures for contraceptive care. To address this gap, the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) developed contraceptive care measures, endorsed by the National Quality Forum, that assess the provision of contraception to all women in need of contraceptive services.

What is contraception and how does it work?

Contraception is a highly effective clinical preventive service that can help women achieve their personal reproductive health goals, including preventing teen and unintended pregnancy and achieving healthy spacing of births.