Contraceptives

Contraceptives, or birth control methods, allow individuals to prevent pregnancy and plan their families effectively. With a variety of options available, choosing the right one depends on factors like health, lifestyle, and personal preferences. Effective birth control works by preventing sperm from reaching an egg, inhibiting egg release, or altering the uterine lining to prevent implantation. Some methods, such as IUDs and implants, are long-acting and require minimal maintenance. Other methods, like fertility awareness or withdrawal, are less reliable.

Types of Contraceptives

  • Barrier Methods:
    • Condoms: Prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
    • Diaphragms/Cervical Caps: Fit over the cervix to block sperm.
  • Hormonal Methods:
    • Pills: Prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus.
    • Patches/Rings: Release hormones absorbed through the skin or vaginal lining.
  • Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs):
    • IUDs: T-shaped devices inserted into the uterus to prevent fertilization.
    • Implants: Release hormones to inhibit ovulation for several years.
  • Permanent Methods:
    • Tubal Ligation: Surgery to block or seal the fallopian tubes.
    • Vasectomy: Male sterilization to prevent sperm from entering semen.
  • Natural Methods:
    • Fertility awareness and withdrawal, though less reliable, are options for some.
  • Emergency Contraception:
    • Pills or IUDs used after unprotected intercourse to prevent pregnancy.

Choosing the Right Method

Consulting a healthcare provider is essential to determine the most effective and suitable contraceptive method based on health, lifestyle, and family planning goals. Robin Black, WHCNP, a Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner and Colposcopy Specialist with 25 years of experience in Southern California, offers personalized contraceptive counseling and management. Robin’s compassionate approach and expertise in women’s health ensure that each patient finds the best birth control method tailored to their individual needs, enhancing both comfort and effectiveness in family planning.

What contraceptive options are available at CornerHealth Urgent Care?

We offer counseling and access to several contraceptive options, including hormonal methods (such as birth control pills, patches, and rings), barrier methods (like condoms), and emergency contraception, depending on your needs and health history.

Can I get emergency contraception at CornerHealth Urgent Care?

Yes, we provide emergency contraception, including the morning-after pill, to help prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.

We offer counseling and access to several contraceptive options, including hormonal methods (such as birth control pills, patches, and rings), barrier methods (like condoms), and emergency contraception, depending on your needs and health history.

Yes, we provide emergency contraception, including the morning-after pill, to help prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.

 

Our healthcare providers will consider your health, lifestyle, and family planning goals to help you choose the most effective and suitable contraceptive method for you.

 

Different contraceptive methods may have varying side effects. Our team will discuss potential side effects and help you select a method that aligns with your health and preferences.