Birth Control
Frequently Asked Questions About Birth Control
Get answers to questions often asked about birth control and family planning.
Understanding Family Planning And Birth Control
Family planning involves a personal desire for a family, the sense of an ideal number and age difference of the children
Reversible Methods
Reversible contraception is a term used to describe birth control that does not permanently alter or prevent pregnancy.
Permanent Methods
Before agreeing to use a permanent method to prevent pregnancy, you need to be sure you do not want any more children.
Tips For Long-Term Success
Here are three simple steps for long-term birth-control success.
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