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What are the top 3 most effective contraceptive methods?

What are the top 3 most effective contraceptive methods?

Contraceptives that are more than 99% effective: contraceptive implant (lasts up to 3 years) intrauterine system, or IUS (up to 5 years) intrauterine device, or IUD, also called the coil (up to 5 to 10 years)

Is Ampiclox a contraceptive?

There is crucial and urgent need to halt the ongoing widespread reliance and use of ampicillin‐cloxacillin (Ampiclox®) as an emergency contraceptive among young women in Nigeria. One capsule of branded ampicillin‐cloxacillin taken after unprotected sex is misconstrued to be effective against conception.

What is the most effective method of contraceptive?

The IUD is close to 100 percent effective. Progestin containing IUDs and the arm implant are the most effective contraceptive options. You should know: Side effects are different for the different IUDs. Copper IUDs may cause more painful and heavy periods in some women.

What are the top 5 contraceptive methods?

Best Birth Control

  • Condoms.
  • Female Condoms.
  • Birth Control Pills.
  • Implants.
  • Vasectomy.
  • Birth Control Myths.
  • Permanent Birth Control.
  • Tubal Ligation.

Which antibiotics is good for abortion?

Our results suggest that empiric dual antibiotic therapy with amoxicillin plus erythromycin or clindamycin is beneficial and safe for management of threatened abortion during the early first trimester in patients with a history of spontaneous abortion.

Can antibiotics prevent pregnancy?

But antibiotics can’t be used to prevent pregnancy. “It is totally wrong for women to take antibiotics after sex. It is a waste of money and resources. It can cause antibiotic resistance.”

Do married couples use condoms?

Only an estimated 4 percent of married couples cop to condom usage for birth control after they get hitched. Which begs the question: you’re not in high school anymore, so why are you using a high school form of protection? Condoms, as I’ve always seen them, are a necessary evil.