01:377:225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Non-Penetrative Sex, Gravidity And Parity, Cervical Cancer

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Most effective (less than 1 pregnancy per 100 women in a year) 6-12 pregnancy per 100 women in a year. Least effective (18+ pregnancies per 100 women in a year: birth control choices of college students. 47. 6: contraceptive choices, barrier contraceptives, condoms (male and female, spermicide, sponge, suppository, gel, film, condoms. Reason for failure: primary reason: not using condom every time, careless removal, allowing genital contact before placement, breakage. Things to consider not 100% effective for sti protection. Some men experience erectile dysfunction: contraceptive sponge. Must remain in place for 6 hours after intercourse. May be less effective in women who have had children: vaginal spermicides and film. Must combine certain types with another form of contraception. Things to consider must apply new film or spermicide before every intercourse. Must follow directions: prescription barriers, diaphragm, cervical cap, femcap. Must stay in place 6 hours after intercourse. Not effective without spermicide: hormonal contraceptives, must use consistently, oral contraceptives.

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