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Birth Control and Sterilization

DrugsLib explains various sterilization procedures for women and men.

What Is the Lactational Amenorrhea Method of Birth Control?

The lactation amenorrhea method (LAM) can be effective for birth control if you breastfeed 100% for the first 6 months. Learn the pros and cons.

Pull Out Method (Withdrawal)

The pull-out method, also called the withdrawal method, is when a man takes his penis out of a woman's vagina before he ejaculates so fewer sperm get inside. Learn more about the effectiveness, how it works, benefits, and disadvantages of the pull-out method.

'Natural' Birth Control: What to Know

How do “natural” methods of birth control work? DrugsLib discusses family planning, rhythm method, cervical mucus, and more.

Female Condoms: Effectiveness and Benefits

Female condoms are another way women can take contraception into their own hands. Read on to find out the pros and cons of this type of condom.

What to Know About a Broken Condom

What do you do if a condom breaks? Condom breakage increases the chances of pregnancy and HIV risk. Broken condom what to do next.

Does Condom Size Matter?

With a multitude of condom sizes on the market, it may take some effort to find the proper fit. Learn more about how to make sure you have the right fit and the consequences when you don't.

Condoms

Condoms are a popular form of male birth control that uses the barrier method of contraception. Learn more about the effectiveness, types, and proper use of condoms.

Do Birth Control Pills Cause Nausea?

Birth control pills are a safe, effective, simple, and affordable way to prevent pregnancy. They also can make periods lighter, improve acne, and they may help prevent certain diseases and conditions. But nausea can be one of their drawbacks.

What Is Extended-Use Birth Control?

New extended birth control pill routines can protect you from unplanned pregnancy and allow you to have fewer periods. Here’s what you need to know.

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