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Sexual Health Centre
Birth Control

Sexually active women may wish to become pregnant or they may want to avoid this possibility. Pregnancy is always possible, when:

  • a woman is between puberty and menopause
  • a woman has sexual intercourse with a male partner
  • both the man and the woman are fertile
Fortunately there are many birth control options and more are being developed all the time. Choose the method that best meets your needs and lifestyle. Use this questionnaire to help you think about which birth control method is right for you.

Birth control methods may be permanent or they may be reversible allowing a woman to choose to have children later in life. Emergency methods of birth control are also available, which may prevent pregnancy if used within 100 hours (three to five days) of unprotected intercourse.

Permanent Methods
Reversible Methods
Emergency Methods

 
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Last Updated: April 2009

 
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