Birth Control Methods

Conception can be controlled by mechanical or chemical means and by the rhythm method, and it can be prevented by surgical procedures performed either on the woman or on the man. Although some birth control methods can be used without any medical supervision, the most effective of the ones used by women require a medical examination. Birth Control Methods Available Without Medical Supervision Condoms: This is a thin, flexible sheath worn by the man over his penis in order to prevent the sperm from entering the woman’s vagina. The condom should be put on after an erection but before the penis enters the vagina. It is risky to wait until just before the male orgasm, because some sperm may leak out before ejaculation actually occurs. How to put on a condom The condom should be rolled on, leaving about half inch of loose space at the tip of the penis to collect the sperm. To facilitate entry into the vagina and guard against possible breakage of the condom, it should be lu...