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    <title>Birth Control</title>
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    <published>2006-08-22T21:30:38Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-22T21:33:21Z</updated>
    
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    <title>Who  can use IUDs</title>
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    <published>2006-08-21T08:16:16Z</published>
    <updated>2006-09-08T07:25:10Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Women who are at a risk for catching sexually transmitted diseases should not use IUDs, because these do not protect against infection.&nbsp; Also, IUDs cause complications with most sexually transmitted diseases, particularly those that lead to pelvic inflammatory disease. Women...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Women who are at a risk for catching sexually transmitted diseases  should not use IUDs, because these do not protect against infection.&nbsp; Also, IUDs cause complications with most  sexually transmitted diseases, particularly those that lead to pelvic  inflammatory disease.</p>
<p>Women who are currently being treated for an STD cannot use IUDs.&nbsp; You have to be free from STDs and STIs and  have finished treatment for three months before you can have an IUD.</p>
<p>IUDs cannot be inserted in women who are pregnant.&nbsp; IUDs cannot be inserted in women who have  cancer or diseases in their reproductive organs.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Some women have uterine abnormalities and cannot have IUDs.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>Women who are anemic, or who experience heavy menstrual bleeding are  recommended to find an alternative method of birth control.</p>
<p>Women who have given childbirth should wait between 48 hours to 4 weeks  before getting an IUD.&nbsp; The risk for  uterine perforation is higher just after giving childbirth.</p>
<p>Your doctor will do a pelvic exam to check for infection and  abnormalities before giving you an IUD.</p>
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    <title>Comparing Prescription Birth Control Methods</title>
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    <published>2006-08-21T06:09:15Z</published>
    <updated>2006-09-07T04:50:50Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Perhaps you have decided that prescription birth control is the way to go. You&rsquo;ve analyzed the advantages and disadvantages, and now you want to choose which method to go with. This chart will help you choose from the diaphragm, cervical...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Perhaps you have decided that prescription birth control is the way to go. You&rsquo;ve analyzed the advantages and disadvantages, and now you want to choose which method to go with. This chart will help you choose from the <a href="/barrierbased_birth_control_methods/prescription_barrier_methods/diaphragms/">diaphragm</a>, <a href="/barrierbased_birth_control_methods/prescription_barrier_methods/femcap/">cervical cap</a>, and <a href="/barrierbased_birth_control_methods/prescription_barrier_methods/leas_shield/">shield</a> to make the best decision for your protection. <br /><br /><a href="/assets/prescription_barrier_comp.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to view chart</a> (PDF).<br /></p>]]>
        
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    <title>Birth Control Effectiveness Chart</title>
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    <published>2006-08-17T19:02:36Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-22T00:35:11Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Click here to view a chart of effectiveness of different types of birth control (PDF)...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[Click <a target="_blank" href="/assets/Effectiveness_Chart.pdf">here</a> to view a chart of effectiveness of <a target="_blank" href="/assets/Effectiveness_Chart.pdf">different types of birth control</a> (PDF)]]>
        
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    <title>Birth  Control Myths</title>
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    <published>2006-08-17T19:01:23Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-22T00:26:37Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Myth 1: You cannot get pregnant from pre-cum. Truth 1:&nbsp; Although pre-ejaculate contains very little sperm, sometimes it pushes sperm from a previous ejaculation out of the penis.&nbsp; Although it is unlikely, you can get pregnant from pre-ejaculate. Myth 2:&nbsp;...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Myth 1:</strong> You cannot get  pregnant from pre-cum.</p> <p><strong>Truth 1:</strong>&nbsp; Although pre-ejaculate contains very little  sperm, sometimes it pushes sperm from a previous ejaculation out of the  penis.&nbsp; Although it is unlikely, you can  get pregnant from pre-ejaculate.</p> <p><strong>Myth 2:</strong>&nbsp; You can&rsquo;t get pregnant if you&rsquo;re wearing  clothes.</p> <p><strong>Truth 2:</strong>&nbsp; A man&rsquo;s ejaculate can soak through  clothing.&nbsp; Clothing is not a method of  birth control.</p> <p><strong>Myth 3:</strong>&nbsp; You can&rsquo;t get pregnant if you haven&rsquo;t had a  period.</p> <p><strong>Truth 3:</strong>&nbsp; You can get pregnant before your first  period, because you ovulate once before your first period.&nbsp; This might be the time you get pregnant.</p> <p><strong>Myth 4:</strong>&nbsp; The Catholic Church is opposed to birth  control.</p> <p><strong>Truth 4:</strong>&nbsp; Although the Catholic Church opposes birth  control, some cardinals support the use of condoms to fight the spread of  AIDS.&nbsp; Contraception might just be a  handy side effect for you.</p> <p><strong>Myth 5:</strong>&nbsp; You can&rsquo;t get pregnant if you have your  period.</p> <p><strong>Truth 5:</strong>&nbsp; You can get pregnant even if you have your  period.&nbsp; Sperm can stay alive in the  female body for up to seven days.</p> <p><strong>Myth 6:</strong>&nbsp; The pill works by destroying the egg once it  has been released.</p> <p><strong>Truth 6: </strong>&nbsp;The pill works by preventing the release of  the egg.&nbsp; For more detail, go to <a href="http://cms.theguidepu/hormonal_birth_control/how_hormonal_birth_control_wor/">how hormonal contraceptives work</a>.</p> ]]>
        
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    <title>Hysterectomies</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:51:01Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-16T22:52:19Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[A hysterectomy is the removal of all or part of a woman&rsquo;s uterus.&nbsp; It is not used for permanent birth control.&nbsp; A hysterectomy is performed for other medical conditions. Hysterectomies are high-risk surgeries, with much higher mortality and complication rates...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A hysterectomy is the removal of all or part of a woman&rsquo;s uterus.&nbsp; It is not used for permanent birth  control.&nbsp; A hysterectomy is performed for  other medical conditions. </p>
<p>Hysterectomies are high-risk surgeries, with much higher mortality and  complication rates than sterilization processes.&nbsp; They are often performed through a  laparotomy, a large incision in the abdomen.</p>
<p>Hysterectomies do result in infertility, however, this function is  secondary to the original reason the hysterectomies are performed.&nbsp; They might be performed for cancer, or other  diseases, or because of severe complications due to a birth.</p>
<p>When a woman has a hysterectomy, her hormonal make-up changes.&nbsp; Often, estrogen levels plummet, and  progesterone is changed as well.&nbsp; This  means that a woman&rsquo;s menstrual cycle changes, and this can also affect a  woman&rsquo;s sexual desires.</p>
<p>Hysterectomies lead to bone density loss, which can lead to osteoporosis  and other illnesses.</p>
<p>You cannot get a hysterectomy for birth control methods.&nbsp; This information is simply to help you  understand how hysterectomies also result in infertility, while primarily being  aimed to cure other disorders.</p>
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    <title>Getting  Pregnant after Permanent Birth Control</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:48:49Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-22T00:24:02Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Should you ever consider getting a permanent method of birth control (vasectomy, or sterilization), if you think that you might change your mind at a later date?&nbsp; No. Ask yourself the right questions before you commit to such a surgery....]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Should you ever consider getting a permanent method of birth control  (vasectomy, or sterilization), if you think that you might change your mind at  a later date?&nbsp; No.</p> <p>Ask yourself the <a href="http://cms.theguidep/permanent_methods_of_birth_control/ready_for_a_permanent_method/">right questions</a> before  you commit to such a surgery.</p> <p>The body has a natural tendency to repair itself.&nbsp; In very rare cases, often less than 1% of  cases, sometimes tubal sterilizations or vasectomies are reversed by the body  itself.&nbsp; This occurs when the body  connects the parts of the vas deferens, in the case of a vasectomy, or when the  body reconnects the fallopian tubes, in the case of tubal ligation.</p> <p>Some methods of permanent birth control have less risk than others when  it comes to that small number of unexpected pregnancies.&nbsp; Ask your doctor if this is important to you.</p> <p>If, after one of the couple has undergone sterilization, and pregnancy  occurs, the reaction is often one of shock, dismay, or anger.&nbsp; Sometimes the partners will accuse each other  of infidelity.&nbsp; This can be a difficult  time for both partners.&nbsp; The best  solution is to speak to your doctor immediately to determine how fertility was  regained, which will help to re-establish the bond of trust.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; After this, you will have to decide how you  want to deal with the unexpected pregnancy.</p> ]]>
        
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    <title>Risks  of Tubal Sterilization</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:47:22Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-22T00:22:52Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Tubal Sterilization is considered a low-risk surgery, however, like any medical procedure, there are certain risks involved. With incision tubal sterilization, there can be excessive bleeding at the site of the procedure.&nbsp; Rarely, there can be an infection.&nbsp; Infections are...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Tubal Sterilization is considered a low-risk surgery, however, like any  medical procedure, there are certain risks involved.</p> <p>With incision tubal sterilization, there can be excessive bleeding at  the site of the procedure.&nbsp; Rarely, there  can be an infection.&nbsp; Infections are  treated with antibiotics.</p> <p>As with any surgery, there is the chance that you might have an adverse  reaction the anesthetic.</p> <p>Because the surgery involves some incisions, there are rare chances of  damage to the internal organs, including the bladder.&nbsp; These sometimes have to be treated with more  surgery.</p> <p>There are generally fewer side effects with non-incision sterilization,  though some of the possible and rare side effects include expelling the  micro-inserts, micro-inserts that were not properly placed, and even more  rarely, a punctured uterus.&nbsp; A punctured  uterus has to be treated with further surgery.</p> <p>Tubal sterilizations, both incision and non-incision, can possibly  result in <a href="/intrauterine_devices_iuds/ectopic_pregnancies/">ectopic pregnancies</a>.</p> <p>For a complete run-down of all of the side-effects of tubal  sterilization, talk to your doctor.&nbsp; Each  procedure varies, and has different benefits and risks.</p> ]]>
        
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    <title>Non-Incision  Tubal Sterilization</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:45:34Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-16T22:46:35Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[The non-incision method of birth control is called hysteroscopic tubal sterilization.&nbsp; With this method, a clinician inserts two micro-inserts through the vagina, cervix, and uterus, into the fallopian tubes.&nbsp; These micro-inserts are small, pliable, metallic spirals that create scar tissue...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The non-incision method of birth control is called hysteroscopic tubal  sterilization.&nbsp; With this method, a  clinician inserts two micro-inserts through the vagina, cervix, and uterus,  into the fallopian tubes.&nbsp; These micro-inserts  are small, pliable, metallic spirals that create scar tissue in the fallopian  tubes so that eggs cannot pass through.&nbsp;  The common brand of micro-insert is Essure.</p>
<p>Non-incision sterilization cannot be performed until six weeks after a  birth or an abortion.&nbsp; It is not  immediately effective: you have to wait three months and then go for an x-ray  to determine if the scar tissue has formed.&nbsp; <br>
  If the x-ray shows that scar tissue is not being formed, in rare  occasions, the procedure has to be performed again.</p>
<p>It is a safer method than incision methods because there is no general  anesthesia (though there can be local anesthetic given to the cervix), no  prolonged hospital stays, no incisions, and no scarring.</p>
<p>Recovery time with non-incisive sterilization is much faster than other  methods of sterilization.&nbsp; Some women  resume their activities the same day as the procedure.&nbsp; Other women take a day or two to get back in  the swing of things.</p>
<p>You will be able to have sex again once you feel comfortable.</p>
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    <title>Incision Tubal Sterilization</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:35:57Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-16T22:37:18Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[There are two major types of tubal sterilization: incision, and non-incision.&nbsp; Incision methods include tubal ligation, which involves cutting the fallopian tubes and tying the ends.&nbsp; Electrocautery is another incision method, when the tubes are cauterized so that eggs cannot...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are two major types of tubal sterilization: incision, and  non-incision.&nbsp; Incision methods include  tubal ligation, which involves cutting the fallopian tubes and tying the  ends.&nbsp; Electrocautery is another incision  method, when the tubes are cauterized so that eggs cannot travel through.&nbsp; Sometimes incision methods use clamps or  rings to hold the tubes shut.&nbsp; Other  operations involve removing a portion of the fallopian tube.</p>
<p>The best way to choose which type of tubal sterilization is suited for  you is to speak to your doctor.&nbsp; Some of  the factors that your doctor will bring up include your past surgeries, which  might affect your options.&nbsp; Often, health  and weight affect your choices for permanent birth control as well.</p>
<p>These incision methods of birth control can be performed through three  possible types of surgery: a laparoscopy, mini-laparotomy, and laparotomy.&nbsp; The first two are the most common.</p>
<p>With a laparoscopy, your organs are filled with carbon dioxide, a  harmless gas.&nbsp; The doctor makes an  incision in the abdomen, and then uses a scope to locate the fallopian tubes,  and then performs a method of sterilization (electrocautery, tubal ligation,  etc).&nbsp; Sometimes a second incision is  used for the sterilization.&nbsp; This  procedure takes about a half an hour and can be performed at outpatient  clinics.</p>
<p>With a mini-laparotomy, the doctor makes a small incision in the  abdomen, locates the fallopian tubes, and performs the sterilization.&nbsp; A full laparotomy involves a much larger  incision (up to five inches).&nbsp; This takes  a general anesthesia, and dramatically increases the recovery time.</p>
<p>The recovery time for a laparoscopy or a mini-laparotomy is generally a  few days.&nbsp; There is no extended hospital  treatment required. </p>
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    <title>Tubal Sterilizations</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:34:30Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-22T00:20:28Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[Tubal sterilizations involve closing the fallopian tubes.&nbsp; The fallopian tubes are the part of a woman&rsquo;s reproductive system that carry the egg from the ovaries to the uterus.&nbsp; With a blocked fallopian tube, the egg cannot reach the uterus, and...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Tubal sterilizations involve closing the fallopian tubes.&nbsp; The fallopian tubes are the part of a woman&rsquo;s  reproductive system that carry the egg from the ovaries to the uterus.&nbsp; With a blocked fallopian tube, the egg cannot  reach the uterus, and as such, cannot be fertilized.</p> <p>Tubal sterilization does not decrease a woman&rsquo;s sexual pleasure. It does  not affect her hormone levels.&nbsp; It does  not change her femininity physically.&nbsp;  This is the female equivalent of a vasectomy.&nbsp; However, tubal sterilizations are more  costly, and a more invasive surgery.&nbsp;  Often, a couple will choose to have a vasectomy instead of a tubal  sterilization for these reasons.</p> <p>Some women are concerned that tubal ligation will affect their  womanhood.&nbsp; It will not bring on menopause  earlier.&nbsp; A <a href="/permanent_methods_of_birth_control/hysterectomies/">hysterectomy</a> is the operation wherein the uterus is removed, and this affects a woman&rsquo;s  hormones: not tubal sterilization.&nbsp; You  will still have your period after sterilization.&nbsp; Note that if you are going off hormonal birth  control pills after your sterilization, your periods will go back to the way  they were before you started hormonal birth control.</p> <p>Once your fallopian tubes are closed, after an egg is released from the  ovaries, it will be reabsorbed into the body.&nbsp;  This is normal cellular practice: cells are constantly reabsorbed back  into the body.</p> <p>Tubal sterilizations, particularly those done by incision, can take a  day or two before you resume normal sexual activity.&nbsp; However, most doctors recommend you resume  sexual activities when you feel comfortable.</p> <p>There are varying types of tubal sterilization, which fall under the  umbrella terms of <a href="/permanent_methods_of_birth_control/incision_tubal_sterilization/">incision tubal  sterilization</a> and <a href="/permanent_methods_of_birth_control/nonincision_tubal_sterilization/">non-incision  sterilization</a>.&nbsp; Also see our pages on <a href="/permanent_methods_of_birth_control/risks_of_tubal_sterilization/">the risks of tubal sterilization.</a></p> ]]>
        
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    <title>The  Risks of Vasectomies</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:33:03Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-16T22:34:03Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[As with any surgical operation, there are risks with vasectomies.&nbsp; Most vasectomies don&rsquo;t have any complications, but some of the following could happen. You could have bruising, which will clear up on its own. There could be swelling.&nbsp; These swellings...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As with any surgical operation, there are risks with vasectomies.&nbsp; Most vasectomies don&rsquo;t have any  complications, but some of the following could happen.</p>
<p>You could have bruising, which will clear up on its own.</p>
<p>There could be swelling.&nbsp; These  swellings could contain blood (hemotomas) or fluid (hydrocels).&nbsp; They will generally clear up in about a week  with ice and rest.&nbsp; See your doctor for  specific treatment.</p>
<p>Sometimes the sperm creates a small lump (a granuloma).&nbsp; This lump most often heals itself, but you  should still discuss this with your doctor.</p>
<p>As with any operation, there is the risk of infection.&nbsp; This can be cleared up with antibiotics.</p>
<p>Less than 1% of men find that they have decreased desire or libido.&nbsp; This is not because of the operation&rsquo;s  physical effects, but rather, because of the psychological effects.</p>
<p>You will find that there is pain and tenderness at the site of the  surgery.&nbsp; This is most often treatable  with pain medication, and will go away.&nbsp;  Very rarely, there is chronic or severe pain.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Sometimes a vas deferens will reconnect where it was severed.&nbsp; In this rare instance, you run the risk of  pregnancy.</p>
<p>Go see your doctor if you have a fever, if there is excessive pain or  swelling, or if there is pus or blood oozing from the site.</p>
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    <title>Vasectomy</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:31:52Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-22T00:14:33Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[A vasectomy is an operation where all or part of a man&rsquo;s vasa deferentia are removed.&nbsp; The vasa deferentia (singular: vas deferens) are the part of a man&rsquo;s reproductive system that take the sperm to the glands where semen is...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A vasectomy is an operation where all or part of a man&rsquo;s vasa deferentia  are removed.&nbsp; The vasa deferentia (singular:  vas deferens) are the part of a man&rsquo;s reproductive system that take the sperm  to the glands where semen is mixed.&nbsp;  After a vasectomy, a man&rsquo;s ejaculate no longer contains sperm, and is no  longer able to get a woman pregnant.</p> <p>A vasectomy does not alter a man&rsquo;s hormone levels.&nbsp; It will not affect libido or sexual  performance.&nbsp; A man will still be able to  get and maintain an erection as hard and for as long as he could prior to the  operation.&nbsp; A man will still come, and  there will be ejaculate.&nbsp; Sperm makes up  very little of the semen that is ejaculated, so the texture, amount, and  appearance of semen is not going to be affected.</p> <p>The sperm in the body is broken down and reabsorbed.&nbsp; In a man who has not had a vasectomy, only  about 50% of the sperm are ejaculated, and the rest are broken down.&nbsp; After a vasectomy, the glands that hold sperm  expand slightly and the body accommodates by absorbing more sperm.</p> <p>Vasectomies are not immediately effective. You have to first ejaculate  all of the sperm that your body has previously created and stored.&nbsp; This takes roughly about three months.&nbsp; Once you have had three sperm-free ejaculate  samples (your doctor tests this for you), then you know that the vasectomy has  been successful.</p> <p>There are two types of vasectomies: incision and non-incision.&nbsp; Both operations take about 20 minutes.&nbsp; After a vasectomy, you can take a day or two  off work, and you should not perform hard physical labour for about a week.&nbsp; You will able to have sex about a week after,  as well.</p> <p>With non-incision (or no-scalpel) vasectomies, there are often fewer  complications, and fewer <a href="/permanent_methods_of_birth_control/the_risks_of_vasectomies/">risks</a>, and a shorter  recovery time.&nbsp; Ask your doctor which is  right for you.</p> ]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Reasons  to Choose Permanent Birth Control</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:29:05Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-16T22:31:03Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[ Once you have considered all other options of birth control, you might decide that you want a permanent measure.&nbsp; You might find that other methods of birth control are time consuming, frustrating, or have unpleasant side effects. You might...]]></summary>
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<p>Once you have considered all other options of birth control, you might  decide that you want a permanent measure.&nbsp;  You might find that other methods of birth control are time consuming,  frustrating, or have unpleasant side effects.</p>
<p>You might choose to have a vasectomy or tubal ligation performed if you  have finished having a family and don&rsquo;t want any more kids.&nbsp; Or, you might decide that you don&rsquo;t want to  kids at all.</p>
<p>If your health or your partner&rsquo;s health might be endangered by a future  pregnancy, this is a way to permanently prevent pregnancy.</p>
<p>Sterilization methods are also good tools if you want to prevent passing  down a hereditary illness.</p>
<p>You should always talk to your family about your choice.&nbsp; You and your partner should agree, but  neither person should feel pressured in a situation when you are making  long-term, life-altering decisions.&nbsp; </p>
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    <title>Ready for a permanent method of birth control?</title>
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    <published>2006-08-16T22:18:45Z</published>
    <updated>2006-08-16T22:29:01Z</updated>
    
    <summary><![CDATA[You should only have a vasectomy or tubal ligation operation performed if you do not plan on having any children biologically in the future.&nbsp; You will still be able to adopt. You need to consider as many possible futures as...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You should only have a vasectomy or tubal ligation operation performed  if you do not plan on having any children biologically in the future.&nbsp; You will still be able to adopt.</p>
<p>You need to consider as many possible futures as you can.&nbsp; Would a life-changing even make you want to  have children?&nbsp; Would divorce, marriage,  or remarriage make you change your mind?&nbsp;  Would you want to have another child if your child died?</p>
<p>If you are at risk for sexually transmitted diseases or infections,  remember that you will have to use condoms for protection even if you have a  vasectomy or tubal ligation.</p>
<p>This operation is something that you have to do for you.&nbsp; If you feel pressured by someone else, then  you should not be going for a vasectomy or tubal ligation.&nbsp; However, you should discuss your birth  control options with your partner, and seek an agreement.&nbsp; Remember, the decision about surgery for your  body is ultimately yours.</p>
<p>Choosing a permanent method of birth control will not help you solve  short term problems.&nbsp; If you are having  marital difficulties, or short-term physical or mental illness, then these  operations will not help you.&nbsp; When you  are dealing with a crisis, use other birth control to get you through the tough  spots.&nbsp; </p>
<p>It is not wise to get a vasectomy and freeze sperm &ldquo;in case you change  your mind.&rdquo;&nbsp; Freezing sperm doesn&rsquo;t  always work.&nbsp; If you think you might  change your mind, you should not be going through surgery for permanent birth  control.</p>
<p>You should consider all other methods of birth control before you take  on this life-altering choice.</p>
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