Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding
This method might work for you if… you recently gave birth, are feeding your baby breastmilk, and are breastfeeding (or chestfeeding) every 4/hrs a day and 6/hrs a night.
This method might work for you if… you recently gave birth, are feeding your baby breastmilk, and are breastfeeding (or chestfeeding) every 4/hrs a day and 6/hrs a night.
This method might work for you if you… can track on a daily basis your temperature, the mucus in your cervix, and your menstrual cycle.
This method might work for you if… you want STI protection.
This method might work for you if… are comfortable with a healthcare provider inserting the device that can stay in your uterus for 5-10 years.
This method might work for you if… you are comfortable with a healthcare provider inserting the device that can stay in your uterus for 5 years.
This method might work for you if… you are comfortable having a small device inserted into your arm by a healthcare provider.
This method might work for you if… you are comfortable inserting it into your own vagina.
This method might work for you if… you are combining it with other methods or don’t have access to other birth control options.
This method might work for you if you… want a permanent form of birth control and you are comfortable undergoing a medical procedure.
This method might work for you if you… want a permanent form of birth control and you are comfortable undergoing a medical procedure.
This method might work for you if… you don’t want to have sex right now.