Not all contraceptives are safe for all women. Many contraceptives (such as oral contraceptives, the patch, etc.), involve increasing hormone levels in the body, which can cause undesirable side effects. Also, some women report decreased (or no) libido, even after stopping use of a contraceptive. It is best to ask your doctor about taking a contraceptive and research any adverse affects for yourself.
Yes, teenagers use contraceptives.
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Oral Contraceptives have known side effects/or withdrawal symptoms, regardless of length of use. There is no need to take a break from using them. Oral contraceptives are usually safe for all women to use- unless you have migraine headaches or are a smoker.
Contraceptives are used to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
Honestly ,I am not into contraceptives because I am pro life.
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How do you feel about discussing contraceptives openly with your peers or healthcare providers? What are the main factors that influence your decision to use or not use contraceptives? How comfortable are you with accessing contraceptive services and information at your school or college? What are your perceptions about the safety and effectiveness of different types of contraceptives?
Women who are breastfeeding should check with their physicians before using oral contraceptives
It depends on which kind of contraceptive is used - In general all contraceptives have positive and negative sides.
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Norplant (now replaced with Nexplanon), Nordette, NorQD, Nora Be are all contraceptives that start with the letter N.