Contraception, also known as birth control, refers to methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy. Contraception works by either preventing sperm from reaching and fertilizing an egg (female contraception) or by preventing the release of sperm (male contraception). There are various methods of contraception available, each with its own effectiveness, benefits, and considerations.
Our team of healthcare professionals is here to support patients every step of the way, from initial counseling and selection of contraception to ongoing care and support. We offer personalized counseling sessions with healthcare providers trained in contraception to discuss the various contraceptive options available, including their effectiveness, benefits, potential side effects, and considerations. Our goal is to empower patients to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and choose the contraception method that best suits their needs and lifestyle.
We provide education on how different contraceptive methods work and how to use them effectively. This includes instructions on proper use, adherence to schedules, and strategies for maximizing effectiveness. We also offer guidance on managing side effects and addressing any concerns or questions patients may have about contraception.
One of the primary advantages of contraception is its ability to prevent unplanned pregnancies, allowing individuals and couples to control the timing and spacing of their children according to their preferences and circumstances. By avoiding unintended pregnancies, patients can reduce the risk of pregnancy-related complications, such as maternal mortality and preterm birth, and improve the health outcomes for both mother and child. contraception offers numerous benefits to patients, including improved reproductive health, enhanced autonomy, economic stability, and gender equality, making it an essential component of comprehensive healthcare services.