Optional Pills
While I offer knowledge, consideration will be given the patient’s current medical conditions, including hypertension or migraines. Most people use the estrogen-containing hormone contraceptive combination, which includes the birth control tablet, the transdermal pad, and the vaginal band. These contraceptives are widely used, but some patients may find them unsuitable due to their potential for thrombus formation or cardiovascular disease. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2015) states that contraceptive use is strictly prohibited in patients with hypertension and migraine. Non-hormonal options to S. B. would be recommended.
Contraceptive options sponge
Sponge contraception stops conception by decreasing sperm viability. S.B. should realize that the effectiveness of the method depends on how well it is used in each instance before a sexual intercourse episode. Its 72-91% effectiveness will depend on user’s accuracy. Schickler & Patel, 2020). The procedure can be done easily and does not have any adverse effects. However, you should use it in combination with condoms or other birth control methods to improve its effectiveness. Vaginal irritation may be caused by the spermicide, and this can lead to painful urination. For SB, this may not prove to be a very good strategy.
There are other methods to contraceptive
S. B. is strongly advised to use contraceptives that have a prolonged duration and are reversible. These contraceptives require very little effort by the woman after they are introduced (Bahamondes and 2020). They are difficult to maintain and can cause fertility problems quickly if discontinued. The Copper Intrauterine device may not be appropriate if the client is experiencing heavy menstrual flows. Levonorgestrel-Releasing Intrauterine Devices and Contraceptive Implant are the most effective approaches.