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Side Effects of birth control ...

Many women step backwards when it comes to preferring birth control pills as taking pills seems like an unnatural method for controlling birth. Some women experience bloating, mood swing, weigh gain, breakthrough bleeding, breast tenderness or pain, depression, headaches, nausea, and lowered libido after preferring birth control pills. However, some other women may have some significant and serous side effects such as blood clots, hair loss, heart attack, high blood pressure, and elevated liver enzymes. At present, there are numerous varieties of birth control pills, and luckily most of them are significantly lower in dose and result in extremely fewer side ...
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Barrier contraceptive methods

Barrier methods comprise anything else that imposes an effective barrier between sperm and the egg including cervical cap, diaphragm, condoms, and any other spermicides. Condom is the only measure that physically stops sperm from reaching towards the egg. The cervical cap and diaphragm are both methods used in order to hold spermicide against the cervix, but not actually for preventing sperms from reaching the egg. Nowadays, majority of condoms are impregnated with the spermicide. It’s all because of presumed protection nonoxynol-9 that protect against the sexually transmitted diseases. Nonoxynol-9 gains ability to destroy herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomonas, and HIV in vitro. ...
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