Birth Control Problem Set
Methods of Birth Control
Abstinence and Variations
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Complete abstinence (no prescription required) |
Failure rate 0% |
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Natural family planning/
rhythm method
(no prescription required) |
Failure rate 5% to 30% |
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Withdrawal (coitus interruptus)
(no prescription required) |
Failure rate 4% to 19% |
Barrier Method
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Condoms: male & female (no prescription required) |
Failure rate male: 2% to 12% female: 5% to 21% |
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Cervical cap (prescription required) |
Failure rate 9% to 18% |
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Diaphragm & spermicide
(prescription required) |
Failure rate 6% to 18% |
Sperm Destruction
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Spermicides (no prescription required) |
Failure rate 3% to 30% |
Prevention of Egg Maturation
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The Pill (prescription required) |
Failure rate 0.5% to 3% |
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Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injections (prescription required) |
Failure rate 0.3% |
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Norplant (prescription required) |
Failure rate 0.09% |
Prevention of Embryo Implantation
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Intrauterine device (prescription required) |
Failure rate 0.6% to 2% |
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Emergency contraception (prescription required) |
Failure rate 25% |
Surgical Sterilization
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Tubal ligation
(surgical procedure that requires full anesthesia) |
Failure rate 1% to 2% |
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Vasectomy
(surgical procedure normally done under local anesthetic in the doctor's office) |
Failure rate 1% to 2% |
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