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Most women are
capable of conception from their early teens, into
their late 40's. Birth control makes planning your
family possible, both in the size of your family and the
spacing of your children. |
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The pill is the most popular form
of birth control. The Mayo Foundation for Medical
Education and Research found that 50 percent of the
women they surveyed did not know that the pill provides
benefits beyond preventing pregnancy. It has come a long
way from the original version created over 40 years ago.
The benefits include the decrease risk of ovarian
cancer, uterine cancer, colorectal cancer, pelvic
inflammatory disease, osteoporosis and benign ovarian
cysts. In fact the pill is recommended for women
experiencing the discomfort of pre menopause.
The U.S. Food & Drug
Administration states that out of 100 couples a year who
rely on either the pill, injections, implants, IUD’s or
sterilization only 5 will have an accidental pregnancy.
Out of 100 couples depending on condoms or diaphragms in
1 year 14 to 20 will have an unwanted pregnancy. Even
less effective were the natural planning method,
spermicidal alone, and the female condom.
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Over a lifetime many men and women find they have
used a number of different types of birth control.
Discuss with your doctor which method of birth control
is right for you at this stage of your life. |