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=Can they use all the methods?=
=Can they use all the methods?=
Other types of contraception which are generally not used by young people include the intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS), which is usually not recommended for young women who have not had children; natural methods such as only having sex at certain times of the month, which are often not effective enough; and sterilization, which is a permanent surgical procedure.
=How do they choose their method?=
=How do they choose their method?=
=When is each method appropriate?=
=When is each method appropriate?=

Version du 24 novembre 2007 à 19:17

What is contraception?

Contraception regroups all the methods allowing to prevent temporarly the fertilization.

What are the different methods od contraception

  • birth control pills
  • condoms
  • intrauterine devices
  • morning after pills
  • abstinence

What contraceptive methods can teenager use?

There are two main types of contraception: barrier methods and hormonal methods. Barrier methods physically prevent sperm from swimming into the uterus and fertilising the woman’s egg. Hormonal methods, on the other hand, alter a woman’s hormonal cycle to prevent fertilisation. Examples: codom, pilules

Can they use all the methods?

Other types of contraception which are generally not used by young people include the intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS), which is usually not recommended for young women who have not had children; natural methods such as only having sex at certain times of the month, which are often not effective enough; and sterilization, which is a permanent surgical procedure.

How do they choose their method?

When is each method appropriate?

Are these methods efficient against sexually transmitted diseases (STD)?

Is contraception used efficiently by teenagers?

Who are the people involved?

The doctor, the parents and the teenagers.

What is the doctor's role?

What is the parent's role?

What is the teenager's role?

Why are most contraception methods for women?

Do teenagers feel concerned by contraception?

References

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3225/is_n6_v48/ai_14658185 Helping patients choose appropriate contraception - includes related article on choosing a method of birth control American Family Physician - Find Articles http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraception go back to Contraception_3BIbDF01_02 http://www.avert.org/cpills.htm http://www.teenpregnancy.org/wim/default.asp http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/publications/family_planning.html