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birth control methods: what's effective?

If you decide you are ready to have sex, or if you're having sex already, there are two huge issues to think about: safer sex and birth control. Safer sex helps you protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), while birth control helps prevent pregnancy. If you are having sex and not protecting yourself on either or both of these fronts, you are treating yourself and your sex partner with a tremendous amount of disrespect, and are and putting both of you at risk.

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Birth Control Method Effectiveness against STDs Effectiveness against pregnancy
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Abstinence (no sexual activity) 100% 100%
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Condom High. Apart from abstinence, this is the best protection against STDs. 86-98% (male latex condom)
79-95% (female condom)
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Diaphragm with spermicide Low. Spermicide may protect against chlamydia and gonorrhea 80-94%
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Cervical cap with spermicide Low. Spermicide may protect against chlamydia and gonorrhea 80-90% (for women who haven't had a child)
60-80% (for women who have had a child)
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Spermicide alone Low. May protect against chlamydia and gonorrhea 72-94%
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Birth control pill None 95-99.9%
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Depo-Provera None 99.7%
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Norplant None 99.9%
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IUD (intrauterine device) None 97.4-99.2%
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Surgical Sterilization None Above 99%
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Sponge None 64-94%
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Note: The percentages above assume a range of sexual behavior from typical (not completely safe) to completely safe.


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