Less than 1 pregnancy per 100 women in a year 0.05 %*
LNG - 0.2 % Copper T - 0.8 %
Injectable
Pill
0.15 % Patch
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI
Diaphragm
SAT
Patch, Ring: Keep in place, change on time.
2 3 4
9%
6% Male Condom
18 or more pregnancies per 100 women in a year
18 %
21 %
JANUARY 1 8 15 22 29
Least Effective CS 242797
2 9 16 23 30
3 10 17 24 31
4 11 18 25 1
5 12 19 26 2
6 13 20 27 3
7 14 21 28 4
9%
9%
Female Condom
Fertility-Awareness Based Methods
Injectable: Get repeat injections on time. Pills: Take a pill each day.
1
6-12 pregnancies per 100 women in a year
After procedure, little or nothing to do or remember. Vasectomy and hysteroscopic sterilization: Use another method for first 3 months.
0.5 % Ring
How to make your method most effective
Withdrawal
22 %
12 % Sponge
24 % parous women 12 % nulliparous women
Spermicide
Sp
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Diaphragm: Use correctly every time you have sex. Condoms, sponge, withdrawal, spermicides: Use correctly every time you have sex. Fertility awareness-based methods: Abstain or use condoms on fertile days. Newest methods (Standard Days Method and TwoDay Method) may be the easiest to use and consequently more effective.
24 % 28 % * The percentages indicate the number out of every 100 women who experienced an unintended pregnancy within the first year of typical use of each contraceptive method. CONDOMS SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS.
Other Methods of Contraception Lactational Amenorrhea Method: LAM is a highly effective, temporary method of contraception. Emergency Contraception: Emergency contraceptive pills or a copper IUD after unprotected intercourse substantially reduces risk of pregnancy. Adapted from World Health Organization (WHO) Department of Reproductive Health and Research, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs (CCP). Knowledge for health project. Family planning: a global handbook for providers (2011 update). Baltimore, MD; Geneva, Switzerland: CCP and WHO; 2011; and Trussell J. Contraceptive failure in the United States. Contraception 2011;83:397–404.
HC Effectiveness of Contraceptive Methods Chart.pdf
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