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Birth Control

If you’re sexually active but want to avoid getting pregnant, turn to Washington OB-GYN & Washington Wellness in San Antonio, Texas. Board-certified providers Jerome Washington, MD, and Valerie Calzada, MSN, RN, FNP-C, offer a variety of highly effective birth control options that match your needs and preferences.

Birth Control Q&A

Birth control includes a variety of treatments that dramatically reduce your risk of becoming pregnant while sexually active. You can gain peace of mind knowing you’re protected from going through a pregnancy you’re not ready for yet. Birth control works by preventing fertilization, egg release, or implantation into your uterus.

Some of the many types of birth control available at Washington OB-GYN & Washington Wellness include:

Birth control pills

You take birth control pills daily by mouth as directed by your specialist to ensure they work effectively for pregnancy prevention.

Barrier methods

You must remember to use barrier birth control methods each time you have sexual intercourse. Examples of such methods include diaphragms, condoms, cervical caps, and sponges.

Patches

Birth control patches are simple to use. Your provider gives you prescription patches to place on your skin. They release hormones that prevent pregnancy, but you must replace them as directed by your doctor to work effectively.

Implants

The Washington OB-GYN & Washington Wellness providers can place Nexplanon® or other birth control implants underneath the skin in your upper arm to prevent pregnancy for several years or longer.

Intrauterine devices (IUDs)

IUDs are tiny devices your specialist inserts through the vagina into your uterus to prevent pregnancy. Hormonal and non-hormonal IUDs are available, depending on your individualized needs.

Shots

Depo-Provera® birth control shots are another option for pregnancy prevention. Repeating shots every few months can prevent pregnancy long-term.

Vaginal rings

You can place birth control rings into your vagina to release hormones and lower your chance of becoming pregnant.

Sterilization

Sterilization, such as tubal occlusion or tubal ligation, is a permanent (surgical) birth control method designed for women who do not wish to become pregnant now or in the future.

To find out which type of birth control is best for you, your provider discusses your medical history and completes a physical examination, including a pelvic exam if needed. They could recommend blood tests or other diagnostic tests to detect or rule out women’s health problems.

The right choice for you depends on your health, lifestyle, and preferences, as well as your desire to have (or not have) children in the future.

To learn more about birth control options available at Washington OB-GYN & Washington Wellness, call the office or book an appointment online today.