The best method to avoid pregnancy is to avoid penetrative intercourse using the risk of pregnancy. However, in case that is unavoidable, condom along with IUD or implants. Other methods of birth control such as rings, pills, patches, shots are only effective if used perfectly but perfection is a rarity, therefore, they are also easier to fail.
Oral contraception is easier to use and offers a basic level of protection against pelvic inflammatory disease. Oral contraception also helps in having lighter or smaller periods and can decrease menstrual cramps. In a way, it allows one to be more sexually active. A combination of oral contraceptives can help in regulating or skipping the period altogether. Oral contraceptives also provide some level of protection against osteoporosis, ovarian cysts, iron deficiency and the anemia resulting from it, acne, excess body hair, dryness of the female genital area and painful intercourse, begnin growth in the breasts, menstrual migraines and certain symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
However, oral contraception is not without certain disadvantages. Oral contraceptives can also cause headaches, nausea, depression, breast tenderness and bleeding between periods as well as a change in the desire for sex. There are various side effects and certain portions of the population are at a risk such a women over thirty-five, women who smoke, as well as women who have conditions that have a link to heart attack such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and conditions that increase the risk of blood clotting. Moreover, in case of overweight women, the pill may not work effectively. In case other medications are being taken, the combination has to be seen in order to check for any side effects or adverse effects.
A male contraceptive pill would have to involve a method in which sperm production is decreased or stopped. It is much more difficult to reverse the effect of stopping or reducing sperm production. Moreover, from a business point of view, it is much more difficult to get men to take a pill that will stop or decrease sperm production, especially if it is difficult or impossible to reverse and men don't get pregnant, therefore they aren't as invested in the consequences as the female and therefore, companies are not extremely keen on it.
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