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Questions to Ask
Review the following 'Questions To Ask' about contraception so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care professional.
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How effective is this contraceptive option and how do I use it correctly? What are its risks and benefits for me?
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(For implantable contraceptives): Do you have experience in inserting the implant? Will it hurt me? After it's inserted, will it be visible?
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What is the difference between the old and new IUDs? Are the new IUDs really safer to use?
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Should I consider the pill? What are its advantages and disadvantages?
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What is the difference between barrier devices like the diaphragm and cervical cap, and the vaginal ring? What is the ring and how does it work?
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Does this contraception option protect me from AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases?
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If I want to consider permanent contraception, what are my options?
Questions To Ask Yourself
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How important is it to you and your partner that you do not become pregnant at this time?
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What are the chances that you and your partner will be able to follow the requirements of the contraceptive method you choose?
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Do you take medication or have a medical condition that might make some contraceptives a poor choice for you? Do you smoke?
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How often do you have intercourse?
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How old are you? Do you have children, or do you want to have children some day?
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Will your health insurance pay for your contraceptive choice? If not, can you afford it long term?
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Create Date: 2/1/02
Date Last Updated: 5/8/07
Review Date: 4/15/06
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