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Friday, October 12, 2007

5 reasons your birth control may fail.

Accordinng to researchers almost 53% of unplanned pregnancies take place in women who are using birth control.

Reasons Behind Failure of Birth Control

  • Not following the instructions for use of contraceptive pills properly. The birth control pill should be taken everyday at the same time. In case if 2 or more pills are missed during a cycle then a back up method of birth control (condom or spermicide) must be used to prevent pregnancy.
  • Inconsistent use of contraceptives.
  • Diaphragms and cervical caps can be moved out of place by the penis thrusting against the cervix or dislodge an IUD.
  • Breaking of condoms.
  • Use of antibiotics or other drugs or herbs with birth control pills.
  • Believing that you can't get pregnant on your period or that it's not your fertile time.

For Better Effectiveness of Birth Control

  • Use your chosen birth control method consistently and carefully follow the instructions for its use.
  • If you have forgotten to take 2 or more birth control pills during your cycle then always prefer to use alternatives, like a condom, to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Make sure that you take your birth control pills at the same time each day.
  • Certain antibiotics and other drugs can reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills--ask your pharmacist if this is a concern for you whenever you fill a prescription.
  • Using a condom and spermicide with a diaphragm or cervical cap during your fertile period can result in almost 100% contraceptive success.
  • If you are using an IUD, then check for the string extending from your cervix monthly.

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