Arrggh! Not Just Yet!
Dont worry if you dont want to be a Daddy/Mummy just yet, there are
five ways to stop it.
The ooops factor = percent of people who will get
pregnant after using it correctly everyday for a year. In real life, its
higher than the figures say because people dont always use contraception
right the condom splits, you forget to take the pill, etc.
Condoms
AKA: Rubber, Sheath, Johnny, Durex, French Letter, Japanese Wrinkle
How it works
Its a stretchy rubber tube, which unrolls over the blokes penis. The
sperm all get caught in it and cant swim anywhere.
Get condoms:
- at the chemists
- in gents loos
- Brook Advisory Centres http://www.brook.org.uk - 0800 0185023 for your nearest
- any family planning clinic
- other young peoples clinics
The oops factor
Not bad just 3% ooops factor, if its used the right way, and before
the bloke has spilt any semen.
Pluses
- Makes sex less messy.
- You only use it when you have sex, not every day
- Protects you from AIDS, chlamydia and other nasty sexual
infections like herpes.
- Also protects girls against cancer of the cervix.
- Easy and cheap. Less than 75p each from if you buy
them yourself. Or free from clinics like the Brook Centres http://www.brook.org.uk.
- Lots of choice.
Minuses
- They are slippery
- Can split if your fingernails are sharp.
- 2-minute condom breaks can be a turn-off. (not if
she puts it on him, though).
- Not too 'sensitive' but improving.
- They dont flush down the loo afterwards but try putting some lav paper down with them.
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Combined Pill
How it works
Its got hormones in, which stop the egg from being released. You have to get it from the doctor's.
You have to get it from the doctors.
The oops factor
Very good only 0.1% ooops factor. So long as you remember to
pop one every day.
Pluses
- Its free.
- No messing round when it comes to the big moment.
- Lighter, more regular periods. Less cramps.
- You might need a bigger bra!
- Reduces risk of some cancers in ovary and uterus when youre older
- Some combined pills get rid of zits.
Minuses
- You have to remember to take it whether youre going to have sex or not.
- No protection against AIDS, chlamydia, herpes etc.
- Some women dont like taking hormones.
- A few women get headaches, get fatter and feel fed up.
- Risk of blood clots and heart attacks if you smoke.
- V. small risk of breast cancer (disappears 10 years after you
come off it).
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Emergency Contraception Pills
How it works
Emergency contraception pills contain progesterone hormones, wich stop any fertilised egg from settling into the wall of the uterus(womb) and developing into a baby.
It is sometimes called the morning after pill-but in fact it works up to 72 hours-which is the same as 3 days after having unprotected sex.
The pills come in a pack and you need to take one as soon as possible after sex and then another twelve hours later.
Most girls get it from a family doctor (with a free prescription) or family planning or young peoples clinic but if you are over 16 you can buy emergency contraception over the counter from a chemist - but its not cheap getting it this way.
The opps factor
Very good - only 2% ooops factor. The sooner you take it the better it works (but you don't need to wake the doctor in the middle of the night). Remember if you run out of time and it's more than 72 hours (3 days) all is not lost. You can still have an emergency coil put in and this works up to 5 days after unprotected sex. You will need to have this fitted by a doctor at your local surgery or family planning or young peoples clinic.
Pluses
- It's free
- It stops you getting pregnant
- It prevents you possibly needing an abortion
- It's very easy to use
- It has few side effects
Minuses
- You have to get the pills
- You have to remember to take the pills
- No protection against sexually transmitted infections-AIDS, chlamydia, herpes etc.
- Some women feel nauseated (or are even sick) after taking the pills.
- Some doctors are unhappy about prescribing it-if you find one of these doctors ask to see another one you can always phone 0207 837 4044 for information about a local clinic
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Progesterone-only Pill or Injection
How it works
This method also comes as an injection which you openly need to have every 3 months.
The hormone in it:
- changes the mucus near the cervix to stop sperm getting
through
- stops the fertilized egg from bedding down in the uterus
Or you can have it as an injection, which lasts for 3 months.
The oops factor
Less good than combined pill, but still very good 1% ooops factor.
Pluses
- Its free.
- Doesnt get in the way of sex.
- If youve had the injection, then you dont have to take anything
more for three months.
Minuses
- You have to remember to take the damn thing (pill).
- Sometimes bleeding between your periods.
- No protection against AIDS, chlamydia and other nasties.
- Some women dont like taking hormones.
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Withdrawal Method/Coitus Interruptus
How it works
The bloke pulls out just before he comes. In theory.
The oops factor
Big problems. Like trying to brake while going down a cliff.
Pluses
Its a last resort.
Minuses
- No fun. Neither of you will actually want to pull out at the time.
- Doesnt work well anyway because men leak sperm before they come.
- No protection against AIDS or other sexual infections
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Rhythm method/Natural Family Planning
How it works
The woman does some tests on her temperature, her mucus or her
urine to find out when shes releasing an egg. Then no sex
till shes safe.
The rhythm method uses a calendar.
The oops factor
Not brilliant - between 2 and 10 % ooops factor if youve
had training. In real life, it doesnt work so well because
periods arent always on time and it is not always easy to know
exactly when a woman is releasing an egg.
Leave this method to your parents
Pluses
No hormones, no rubber, no nothing.
Minuses
- No protection against AIDS or other sexual infections
- The unsafe time of the month is the time you most want to
have sex.
- Only suitable for couples who dont mind getting pregnant.
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The Cap/Diaphragm
Theyre different sizes of rubber cap popped into the vagina before
sex. It sits at the entrance to the cervix and stops the sperm swimming
anywhere.
Get it from the doctors.
The oops factor
Can be pretty good, as long as you always remember to use spermicide.
6 % ooops factor with diaphragm(cap)up to 9 % oops factor in young women.
Pluses
- Easy as putting a tampon in.
- No messing with hormones.
- Some protection against AIDS etc (but not as good as a condom)
Minuses
- You need to use a spermicide (sperm-killing stuff) with it, which is messy.
- Got to keep it in there 6 hours after sex.
- Has to be fitted at first by a nurse.
- If you add / lose more than 10 lbs, you need to get a new one to fit.
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IUD Intra-Uterine Device
How it works
Its a copper or hormone-covered coil that stops the fertilized egg
landing in the uterus. Your doctor has to put it in.
The oops factor
Yes
Pluses
- Once its in, thats all you need to do.
- Can make periods heavier
- Useful as an emergency contraceptive. Will stop pregnancy if you
put it in up to five days after unprotected sex.
Minuses
- Not so good for young women risk of infected fallopian tubes.
- Doesnt protect against AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections in
fact, can make some infections worse
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Spermicide
Gel, cream or foam that kills sperm. Follow the instructions on the
packet - some condoms have it built in. Get them at any chemist.
The oops factor
Not good on its own much better with diaphragm (cap) or condoms.
Pluses
- Kills any sperm carrying AIDS virus (though not the virus itself).
- Makes vagina less dry
Minuses
- Can be a bit messy (think backwash...)
- Some people are allergic to them
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Sterilization (The snip)
The woman has an operation to cut or clip her fallopian tubes. Or
the man has an operation to cut and knot his spermatic tubes.
Probably best for your mum and dad rather than you...
The oops factor
Almost perfect (providing the doctor does it right)
Pluses
No kids ever.
Minuses
What if you change your mind? Reversing it is complicated and difficult.
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Not having sex / Abstinence
You dont have sex because:
- you dont feel ready
- your body says go but your heart says no
- you dont think its right yet
- youd only be doing it to keep up
- its illegal under 16
The oops factor
None. The only method with a 0% ooops factor and total protection
against AIDS and other nasties. Gives you time to find out who you
are and what you want first.
Pluses
Gives you time to find the right person to have sex with. Makes
you normal 80% of girls and 75% of boys under 16 havent had sex.
Makes family life easier (Mum & Dad often find the thought of their
children having sex v. scary).
Minuses
No full sex. That doesnt mean no tickles / cuddles / squeezes /
touching / kissing / stroking... or imagination.
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