
It’s important to learn about various methods, how they work, how effective each can be, and what side effects or responsibilities may come with contraceptives. Asking good questions and making healthy decisions can help prevent an STD or unintended pregnancy.
If you think you may already be pregnant and are exploring your options, please note that it is unsafe to use contraceptives (Plan B or birth control) to force or cause a miscarriage or as a self-managed abortion. Pregnant and need STD testing? We can provide basic STD testing at no cost to you.
Birth Control Methods That Do NOT Protect Against STDs:
1. Hormonal Methods
- Birth control pills
- Patch
- Vaginal ring (NuvaRing)
- Birth control shot (Depo-Provera)
- Implant (Nexplanon)
- Hormonal IUD
2. Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
- Copper IUD (non-hormonal)
- Hormonal IUD
3. Barrier Methods (Not All)
- Diaphragms
- Cervical caps
- Spermicides
4. Permanent Methods
- Tubal ligation (for women)
- Vasectomy (for men)
Which Methods Prevent Pregnancy and STDs?
Condoms (male or female), when used correctly and consistently, can reduce the risk of both pregnancy and STDs, including HIV. However, 13 out of 100 couples using male condoms (13% failure rate) as their only birth control method for a year will experience a pregnancy, and female condoms have a 21% failure rate. If you think you may be pregnant, start with a free consultation today.
However, the only way to prevent STDs and an unexpected pregnancy 100% of the time is to abstain from sexual intercourse. Looking for more information? We do not provide birth control; however, we can provide education on Natural Family Planning (NFP), preventing pregnancies and STDs, and free medical services and options if you’re facing a pregnancy decision. Contact us to learn more.