Implanon
It is a small, flexible rod about the size of a matchstick that is inserted under the skin of the upper arm. It is a type of long-acting, reversible contraceptive that provides continuous protection against pregnancy for up to three years.
Implanon contains the synthetic hormone etonogestrel, which is gradually released into the body to prevent ovulation, or the release of an egg from the ovaries.it is simple procedure.
It is a good option for women who want long-term birth control that does not require daily attention, such as remembering to take a pill.
Mirena
Mirena is a brand name for a type of intrauterine device (IUD) that is used as a form of contraception. It is a small, T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional. Mirena releases a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone called levonorgestrel.
Mirena is typically recommended for women who have had at least one child and are looking for long-term, reversible contraception. It requires a healthcare provider to insert and remove the device. After insertion, Mirena does not require daily attention and does not interfere with sexual activity.
Sterlisation-permanent method
Sterilization is a permanent method of contraception that involves blocking or sealing the reproductive organs to prevent pregnancy. It is considered a long-term and highly effective form of birth control.
Copper-T
It is a highly effective long-acting reversible contraceptive method. It is a small, T-shaped device made of plastic that is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional. Unlike hormonal IUDs, Copper-T does not release any hormones. Copper-T is a reversible method of contraception, meaning that fertility returns soon after its removal.
Oral contraception pills
Oral contraceptive pills, often referred to as birth control pills or simply “the pill,” are medications taken by mouth to prevent pregnancy. They are a highly effective and widely used form of contraception.
Safe period counselling
Safe period counselling refers to providing information and guidance regarding the concept of the “safe period” for avoiding pregnancy. The safe period is a time during a woman’s menstrual cycle when the chances of pregnancy are relatively low.