Sexual contraception encompasses methods and devices to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of STDs during sexual intercourse. Includes condoms, oral contraceptives, IUDs, injections, implants, diaphragms, spermicides, among others. Each method has different levels of effectiveness and must be adapted to the needs and health of each individual. Consulting a health professional is important to make responsible and safe decisions.
Unnatural methods of birth control are birth control techniques that involve the use of drugs or devices. They include birth control pills, patches, injections, intrauterine devices (IUDs), condoms, diaphragms, and surgical methods such as tubal ligation or vasectomy. They are more effective and can protect against STIs.
Natural contraceptive methods are based on the knowledge of a woman's fertility without using drugs or devices. They include the calendar method, basal body temperature, and cervical mucus. They require careful recording and observation and are less effective than modern methods.