Contraceptive methods help sexually active people prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. There are different contraceptive methods that both men and women can use to take care of health. Some of these methods can be used at the time of having sex or with medical treatment.
The most recommended contraceptive methods are:
1. Birth control pills: specifically to prevent pregnancy. They do not protect against HIV / AIDS or infections.
2. Injections: In the same way they only prevent pregnancy but not from HIV / AIDS or any infection.
3. IUD: Prevents eggs from splicing together but does not prevent HIV / AIDS or infections.
4. Condoms: They are the only method that prevents pregnancy and protects against HIV / AIDS and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
5. Tubal ligation: Applied only to women to prevent pregnancy but does not prevent from HIV / AIDS or infections.
6. Vasectomy: It is a permanent contraceptive method for men. It does not protect against HIV / AIDS or infections.