1. Implant: a matchstick-sized road that is inserted in the arm to prevent pregnancy. it's safe, effective and convenient. Must be inserted by a health care provider. Costs between $40,000 and $800 up front, lasts up to three years.
2. Patch Ortho Eva: is put once a week, for three consecutive weeks each month. Can be warn in four areas of the body, arm, abdomen, buttocks, or upper torso. Its safe, effective, and convenient. Easy to get with a prescription.
3. Pills: women take the pill by mouth to prevent pregnancy, and when taken currently is 99.9% effective. The pill does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV (aids). Easy to provide, and costs about $15-$30 each.
4. Shot(Depo-Provera): is an injection of a hormone that prevents pregnancy. Each shot prevents pregnancy for three months known as "Depo-Provera" as well, easy to get a prescription. Costs $35-$75 per injection plus any exam fees.
5. Sponge: is made of plastic foam and contains spermicide. It is soft, round, and about two inches in diameter. It has a nylon loop in the bottom and is inserted deep into the vagina before intercourse. Costs about $15-$80 a month.
6. Ring(Nuva Ring): is a ring inserted into her vagina once a month to prevent pregnancy. It is left in place for three weeks, and taken out for the remaining week each month. Costs about $15-$80 a month.
7. Cervical Cap(Fem Cap): is a silicone cup shaped like a sailors hat. You insert it into your vagina and over your cervix. Costs about $60-$75.
8. Condom: are worn on the penis during intercourse. They prevent pregnancy and reduces the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Can be used for vaginal, anal. or oral sex. Costs about $ each or sometimes FREE.
9. Female Condom: is use when you have intercourse to prevent pregnancy and reduces the risks of sexually transmitted diseases. Its inserted into the vagina. Easy to get, costs about $4 each.
10. IUD(Intrauterine Device): a health provider inserts IUD into a women's uterus to prevent pregnancy. There's two different brands of IUD available in the United States-Para Gard and Mirena. The Para Gard IUD contains copper, it is effective for 12 years. The Mirena IUD releases a small amount of progestin, a hormone it is effective for five years. Costs between $500-$1,000.
13. Spermicide: is a method that contains chemicals that stop sperm from moving. Spermicide are available in different forms, including creams, film, foams, gels, and suppositories. And it can also be use with other birth control, it's easy to use costs about $8 per package.
2. Patch Ortho Eva: is put once a week, for three consecutive weeks each month. Can be warn in four areas of the body, arm, abdomen, buttocks, or upper torso. Its safe, effective, and convenient. Easy to get with a prescription.
3. Pills: women take the pill by mouth to prevent pregnancy, and when taken currently is 99.9% effective. The pill does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV (aids). Easy to provide, and costs about $15-$30 each.
4. Shot(Depo-Provera): is an injection of a hormone that prevents pregnancy. Each shot prevents pregnancy for three months known as "Depo-Provera" as well, easy to get a prescription. Costs $35-$75 per injection plus any exam fees.
5. Sponge: is made of plastic foam and contains spermicide. It is soft, round, and about two inches in diameter. It has a nylon loop in the bottom and is inserted deep into the vagina before intercourse. Costs about $15-$80 a month.
6. Ring(Nuva Ring): is a ring inserted into her vagina once a month to prevent pregnancy. It is left in place for three weeks, and taken out for the remaining week each month. Costs about $15-$80 a month.
7. Cervical Cap(Fem Cap): is a silicone cup shaped like a sailors hat. You insert it into your vagina and over your cervix. Costs about $60-$75.
8. Condom: are worn on the penis during intercourse. They prevent pregnancy and reduces the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Can be used for vaginal, anal. or oral sex. Costs about $ each or sometimes FREE.
9. Female Condom: is use when you have intercourse to prevent pregnancy and reduces the risks of sexually transmitted diseases. Its inserted into the vagina. Easy to get, costs about $4 each.
10. IUD(Intrauterine Device): a health provider inserts IUD into a women's uterus to prevent pregnancy. There's two different brands of IUD available in the United States-Para Gard and Mirena. The Para Gard IUD contains copper, it is effective for 12 years. The Mirena IUD releases a small amount of progestin, a hormone it is effective for five years. Costs between $500-$1,000.
13. Spermicide: is a method that contains chemicals that stop sperm from moving. Spermicide are available in different forms, including creams, film, foams, gels, and suppositories. And it can also be use with other birth control, it's easy to use costs about $8 per package.