The following are non-hormonal methods of contraception:
Coitus interruptus (pulling out)
NFP (natural family planning) when the woman carefully watches her body signals, such as cervical fluids and temperatures as signs for ovulation and avoids intercourse on fertile days.
Condoms there are male and female condoms.
IUD (intra-uterine device) placed in uterus to inhibit implantation of fertilized egg, these come in hormonal and non-hormonal forms.
Abstinence not having intercourse at all.
The birth control pill prevents the release of eggs.
Consider the Paragard IUD if you want non-hormonal contraception that won't interfere with monthly periods.
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It is not a barrier method. It simply releases hormones that prevent your body from producing matured eggs. If the eggs aren't mature, they can't be fertilized.
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what are health teaching about basal body temperature method of contraception?
Barrier method - condoms or diaphragm. Hormonal - 'the pill'
Hormonal contraception shuts down the menstrual cycle all together.Hormonal contraception stops the menstrual cycle so that you no longer ovulate, thus also in turn you don't menstruate - the idea that hormonal contraception regulates your periods/cycles is thus a myth. People still see regular bleeds on most forms of hormonal contraception, for example on the pill, but this is a withdrawal bleed caused by hormonal drops when going from active to inactive bleeds rather than regular menstruation you'd get with a healthy menstrual cycle.
There are several kinds of hormonal contraception: 1. Combined oral contraception, 2. Progestogen-only pills, 3. Progestogen-only injectable contraception, 4. Combined injectable contraception, 5. Subdermal implants.
No sex at all.
There are no known drug interactions between alprazolam and hormonal contraception.