Understanding the Top Three Contraceptive Methods
Explore the three commonly used contraceptive options: oral pills, condoms, and implants. This guide explains how each method works, their benefits, and considerations for selecting the right family planning method. Understand safety, efficacy, and protection against pregnancies and STDs to make an informed choice about your reproductive health.

Contraceptive options have evolved significantly, offering safer and more reliable choices for family planning. Selecting the right method depends on personal preferences and medical advice. The most common contraceptive options include:
Oral Contraceptives
These pills contain hormones that prevent ovulation, making them a popular choice. Available in various brands, they require a doctor's consultation before use. While effective at preventing pregnancy, they do not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
Barrier Devices
Condoms are one of the most accessible and easy-to-use contraceptives. They cover the penis during intercourse, blocking sperm from entering the vagina. In addition to preventing pregnancy, condoms provide protection against sexually transmitted infections by reducing skin contact and exposure to bodily fluids.
Contraceptive Implant
Often referred to as Nexplanon, this small, matchstick-sized rod releases hormones to prevent pregnancy. It offers protection for up to four years and is reversible—removable at any time by a healthcare professional. Once removed, fertility is restored, allowing pregnancy attempts whenever desired.