Birth control helps individuals and couples prevent pregnancy and make informed reproductive health decisions. There are many safe and effective methods available, allowing people to choose the option that best fits their lifestyle, health needs, and future family plans.
Consulting a healthcare professional can help determine the most suitable method for you.
Birth control, also known as contraception, includes methods, medications, and devices used to prevent pregnancy. Some methods may also help manage hormonal balance, menstrual symptoms, or reproductive health conditions.
Barrier methods help prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
Examples include:
Condoms
Diaphragms
Cervical caps
Condoms may also help reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Hormonal birth control works by preventing ovulation or changing reproductive conditions in the body.
Common options include:
Birth control pills
Patches
Injections
Vaginal rings
These methods should be used under medical guidance.
Birth control may help:
Prevent unintended pregnancy
Support family planning
Regulate menstrual cycles
Reduce menstrual discomfort
Manage certain hormonal conditions
Most birth control methods are safe when used correctly and under medical guidance.
Only condoms help reduce the risk of many sexually transmitted infections.
Most methods are reversible, and fertility usually returns after stopping use.
Plan Confidently. Protect Your Health. Make Informed Choices.
Speak with a qualified healthcare professional to explore safe and effective birth control options tailored to your needs.