Health Center - Birth Control

For many women, birth control pills are the contraception method of choice. “The pill” has evolved over the years and more options exist than ever before. Unsure which is the right birth control method for you? Not sure what to do if you miss a pill? Find answers to these questions and more here.
Birth Control Pills Guide

Contraception Options for Women Over 40

Spinal anesthesia acts faster and produces more numbness than an epidural but cannot be given continuously. Spinal anesthesia is often associated with headaches as it wears off. General anesthesia includes a group of agents that block pain, relax the muscles and produce unconsciousness. It can also shut down memory function. Typically, general anesthesia agents are given by mouth or intravenously, then followed with gas. Temporary side effects of general anesthesia may include nausea, vomiting, muscle pain or sore throat.">anesthesia is required?General anesthesiaLocal anesthesia may be used. General anesthesia is not required, though it may be offered. Discuss your anesthesia options with your physician. What are the risks?Pain, bleeding, infection and other postsurgical complications, as well as an ectopic, or tubal, pregnancyMild to moderate pain after insertion, very small risk of ectopic or tubal pregnancy How long does it take to recover?Two weeks or moreWithin 24 hours

 

Of course, you can always insist that it's time he took care of the birth control option and had a vasectomy.

No matter what you choose, just choose. Otherwise, you may find your 40s more, um, interesting than you'd planned!