By learning more about the different forms of birth control, you can decide what method is best for you. Some things you should consider include how often you have sex, your overall health and your future plans for children. Another important factor is convenience. Certain birth control options require daily upkeep (like a pill) to be effective, while other methods (like an IUD) are “get it and forget it” because they last for years. Some birth control methods are easier to keep hidden from others, and some are better at preserving sexual spontaneity than others. Discuss your options for birth control with a healthcare provider. They can help you understand how each form of contraception works as well as the risks and benefits of each.
Your birth control needs to work for you. At Cleveland Clinic, we help you find the right birth control option to fit your goals and lifestyle.

Last reviewed on 08/18/2022.
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