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Non-Hormonal Ways Of Controlling Childbirth

Non-Hormonal Ways Of Controlling Childbirth
April 04, 2024

Birth control is essential when it comes to the matter of family planning and pregnancy. There are several cases when couples do not think themselves to be ready to start a family and there are several women who do not feel that they wish to become pregnant and/ or bring a child of their own. In those cases, using birth control measures is a necessity. When we talk about birth control, the most important thing that we need to be aware of is our health and well-being. In most cases, people use hormonal measures for birth control, which either include pills, several types of medications, contraceptives, and so on. These hormonal components in birth control pills and medicines regulate the functioning of hormones inside the body, especially the reproductive hormones, which include oestrogen and progesterone in the case of women, through which they help to prevent any chance of pregnancy. In normal conditions, when there is an occurrence of fertilization and resulting pregnancy, the female body ovulates and the female reproductive units known as egg or ova are fertilized with the help of sperms, which are the male reproductive units. But, in the case of hormonal pills and medications for birth control, in a woman’s body, pregnancy is prevented by stopping the ovulation process and thus controlling the menstrual cycles of a woman. Most doctors have opined that hormonal birth control measures are not good for all because there are several factors of health damage from the resulting side effects due to the use of hormonal birth control pills and contraceptives, which might include cardiac problems and risks of a heart attack. To get rid of those adverse effects related to the use of birth control pills, you should switch to non-hormonal birth control measures if you wish to prevent your pregnancies. Non-hormonal birth control measures are those types of options for controlling pregnancy that does not involve intake of any component that consists of hormonal substances or which when consumed, does not regulate your hormonal functions inside the body to control pregnancies. Non-hormonal methods of birth control are quite safe to control pregnancies without causing any harm to your body or the physical well-being of your partner. Besides, it is also safe and able enough to prevent pregnancies. When you are choosing a birth control option for you, it is important to consult with your health care expert first, before you choose that option, because you need to take advice from your medical professional to avoid any type of side effects resulting from birth control methods. In fact, you should consult with your medical professional and choose a birth control measure based on your physical condition, for instance, if you already have any type of hormonal problems, any history of pregnancy, whether it was difficult or not, and many other factors. The birth control measure that you choose will also depend on your regular lifestyle practices, your health needs, and of course, your personal preferences.

There are far more details related to the entire process of controlling birth and preventing pregnancies with the use of non-hormonal measures of birth control. What is non-hormonal birth control all about, what can be the different types of non-hormonal birth control measures that can help you to control your pregnancies, what can be the possible reasons that people need to choose non-hormonal measures of birth control, the way they work, how you should use them, and most importantly, how effective non-hormonal measures of birth control are to check pregnancy. If you are a person who is looking for the answers to these questions, then this one is the most important article for you. This article will help you to find the answer to all the above questions about non-hormonal birth control. Read the article till the end and prevent your pregnancies safely, without controlling your hormonal functioning.

Non-hormonal Measures of Birth Control:

There are several aspects of using non-hormonal measures of birth control. Non-hormonal birth control is a type of birth control measure that is often advised by doctors to their patients, especially to those who do not want to intake any medication that will control their hormonal functioning to prevent their pregnancies. Non-hormonal birth control is a unique method of stopping your pregnancy that will not control your hormonal synthesis and functioning, because of which you are less likely to develop any type of hormonal problems in your body due to the use of birth control measures. There are several forms of non-hormonal birth control options which may include barrier methods, along with copper IUDs (intrauterine devices), spermicide in the case of men, and other non-hormonal methods of family planning.

Types Of Non-Hormonal Birth Control Measures:

There are several options when you are choosing non-hormonal measures of birth control. Though the options that you will choose for controlling your pregnancies will entirely depend on your health and doctor’s recommendations, here are some of the most common forms of non-hormonal birth control options listed below:

  • condoms
  • sponges
  • birth control gels, that are also known as Phexxi
  • diaphragms
  • natural family planning
  • barriers
  • cervical caps

These types of non-hormonal birth control methods are safe enough to prevent pregnancy even after intercourse and they do not affect any of the hormonal functioning in your body.

How to Do Non-hormonal Methods of Birth Control Work?

Non-hormonal methods of birth control include different types of methods for preventing your pregnancies and childbirth, yet do not include controlling the secretion of hormones and hormonal functioning in the body. For instance, barrier methods, some of the most used methods of non-hormonal birth control, are known to act as a barrier and prevent the entry of sperm cells inside the uterus and thus help to prevent your pregnancy. There are also certain measures of non-hormonal birth control that make it difficult for sperm cells to fertilize the eggs inside the ovaries and thus pregnancy is prevented. There are other types of non-hormonal birth control that use behavioral changes to stop pregnancy. Some of those methods can be listed here as follows:

  • abstinence
  • avoiding penis-in-vagina sex
  • pull-out method, or withdrawal, which includes removing the penis from the vagina before ejaculation
  • rhythm method that allows you to skip penetration sex and/ or you should use backup contraception with the recommendation of your gynecologist according to your menstrual cycles

Reasons Behind Choosing Non-hormonal Methods of Birth Control:

Now that you know what non-hormonal birth control measures all are about and the way they work, you might have one question in mind, that is, why should you go for non-hormonal birth control to prevent your pregnancies, instead of using regular hormonal pills, medicines, or contraceptives to prevent your pregnancies and childbirth. It is important to note that hormonal methods of controlling birth and pregnancies, which include contraceptives, pills, and even some types of hormonal implants, can result in permanent changes in the hormonal cycles and secretion along with their functioning, especially in the body of a woman. In some cases, it has been found that hormonal methods of birth control have also not been fully effective to control birth and they have a few side effects, that can adversely impact women who are already suffering from imbalances in hormonal functioning, or lack of proper secretion of reproductive hormones. There are certain pertinent reasons behind choosing non-hormonal measures of birth control. Some of those reasons can be listed here as follows:

  • It is difficult to remember to have your pills every day and if you miss one or two doses, you are more likely to get pregnant
  • When you are on pills, you might have unprotected sex, which can be a major factor behind the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases or STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
  • There are chances that you may pass hormones to your baby if you had a previous pregnancy and if you are breastfeeding your baby
  • You may have abnormal body weight, in fact, there are higher chances of weight gain when you are having hormonal medication related to birth control
  • Non-hormonal methods of birth control do not involve the risk of blood clotting or thrombosis unlike hormonal measures of birth control
  • Hormonal methods of birth control can lead to increased chances of breast cancer
  • You may experience sudden changes in mood, that is, mood swings with hormonal methods of birth control

Possible Side Effects of Using Non-hormonal Measures of Birth Control:

Even after having so many benefits, there are still certain side effects that are related to the matter of using non-hormonal methods for controlling pregnancies. Some of those side effects that can result in a negative impact on your health can be listed below:

  • Chances of irritation in the vulva and the vagina, which can also lead to burning and itching sensation in intimate areas in severe cases
  • All birth control gels or phexxi cannot reduce the risk of STDs or cannot always prevent pregnancy
  • Phexxi is not good for women who had urinary tract infections
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