People have a preset idea about how many children they would like to have in their families. Some put into consideration how much they can actually support, and some think about how many children they can conveniently take care of. But what happens once they’ve reached the number of children they want?
Enter contraceptives. Birth control plays a big part for couples who would still like to enjoy an active sex life and not worry about bringing forth an unplanned child. There are different temporary and permanent birth control methods to choose from. However, it is important that you think things through very thoroughly before deciding on a specific contraceptive method to use. You may, after all, regret your decision if you’ve made a bad choice.
Temporary birth control measures come in a variety of packages: pills, injectables, condoms, creams, gels, caps, and intra-uterine devices (IUDs). Contraceptive pills and birth control shots are part of the hormonal birth control method that aims to change a woman’s hormone level to make the uterine environment non-conducive to fertilization and implantation. Condoms, cervical caps, spermicidal...