Birth Control Specialist in Norcross and Lawrenceville, GA
Preventing pregnancy is what birth control is all about. Medication regimens, practices, tools, and actions are examples of options. Use birth control if you are sexually active but do not wish to become pregnant. Find out more about birth control alternatives by visiting Dr. Marc Jean-Gilles, DO, FACOG, at Abundant Life Healthcare. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Lawrenceville and Norcross GA.
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What should I consider when deciding on a birth control method?
Is a pelvic exam required to get a birth control prescription?
Which birth control methods are most effective for preventing pregnancy?
Which birth control methods also protect against STIs?
Choosing the right birth control method involves careful consideration of various personal health and lifestyle factors. At Abundant Life Healthcare, discussions with your OB-GYN about the available birth control options are crucial to making an informed decision that best suits your needs. This decision-making process includes evaluating how easy it is to obtain and use the chosen method and weighing its advantages and disadvantages.
For individuals, this means considering their current health conditions, sexual activity, frequency, and the need for protection from sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Additionally, the desire to have children in the future and their timeline for doing so are significant factors. The birth control method’s effectiveness, potential side effects, ease of use, costs, and insurance coverage are all critical considerations. The frequency of obtaining birth control, whether it requires a visit to a pharmacy or a doctor, plays a role in selecting the most suitable method as well.
There is a wide range of birth control methods available, each functioning in different ways to prevent pregnancy. Hormonal birth controls, such as pills, patches, shots, rings, and implants, work by stopping the ovaries from releasing an egg. However, while these methods are effective at preventing pregnancy, they do not offer protection from STIs.
Therefore, using condoms in conjunction with these methods is advised to ensure comprehensive sexual health protection. IUDs, which come in various shapes and forms, are highly effective at preventing pregnancy and are designed to be unnoticeable once in place. They can be removed if the individual decides they want to become pregnant. Barrier methods, including male and female condoms, diaphragms, and cervical caps, physically prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
Some individuals may opt for natural family planning or fertility awareness-based methods, which involve monitoring fertility schedules to avoid pregnancy. Permanent solutions like sterilization through tubal ligation or vasectomy are options for those who are certain they do not want children in the future.
Providers at Abundant Life Healthcare work with patients to identify the most appropriate birth control method tailored to an individual’s unique circumstances and health goals.
The requirement for a pelvic exam before receiving a birth control prescription depends on the type of birth control individuals are interested in. For many birth control types, a pelvic exam is not immediately necessary before the prescription. However, certain methods, like the IUD, require a pelvic exam to ensure correct placement and to find appropriate measurements for devices like cervical caps and diaphragms. While not always mandatory for a prescription, pelvic exams are important for maintaining reproductive health and can inform decisions regarding birth control.
These exams can also be recommended if there are symptoms like pelvic pain or vaginal discharge. A pelvic exam includes a visual and physical inspection of the reproductive organs, potentially coupled with a Pap test, to screen for unusual changes or diagnose health conditions.
The effectiveness of birth control methods in preventing pregnancy varies, with IUDs and implants often being the most effective due to their foolproof use and convenience. They are always in place, reducing the chance of user error. Other methods, such as birth control pills, patches, shots, and rings, also provide high efficacy but require more attention to proper use and timing.
The effectiveness of any birth control method depends on consistent and correct use, following the guidelines provided by healthcare professionals. For those seeking additional security, combining methods, such as using condoms alongside IUDs or implants, can offer backup protection and significantly lower the risk of unintended pregnancy.
The choice of birth control should align with individual lifestyle, health conditions, and the ability to adhere to the method’s requirements for optimal effectiveness.
Among the various birth control methods, condoms are the most effective at protecting against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. Both external (male) condoms and female condoms can reduce the risk of STI transmission. However, hormonal methods like birth control pills, patches, shots, rings, and implants do not offer protection against STIs. Therefore, individuals relying on these methods for birth control are often advised to use condoms as well to minimize the risk of STI transmission.
Discussing options with an OB-GYN can help individuals choose a comprehensive approach to birth control and STI prevention. Abundant Life Healthcare specialists can combine birth control methods to effectively protect against both unintended pregnancy and STIs.
Birth control specialists are available at Abundant Life Healthcare. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. We serve patients from Lawrenceville GA, Norcross GA, Suwanee GA, Snellville GA, Duluth GA, Auburn GA, Loganville GA, Clarkston GA, and the surrounding areas.
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- Labiaplasty
- Microblading
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- Laser Hair Removal
- In House Ultrasound (Including 3D)
- Vaginal Birth After C-Section (VBAC)
- Pregnancy As High Risk
- Multiple Gestations
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- 24hour/365days On Call Service
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