Starting Birth Control
Many women use birth control because they dont want to get pregnant, and some types can even help prevent the transfer of STD’s as well. To start birth control though you always need to consult your family doctor first to see what one you should take.
Birth control is a method used to prevent pregnancy in women. There are many methods,options, and types that you can take, and use in order to prevent yourself from having children. There are things like physical methods, barriers, and different hormonal options you can use to prevent pregnancy. Starting birth control is all up to you, if your sexually active you should always be taking precaution to prevent pregnancy, and the transfer of diseases, unless your wanting to have children. Many women start using birth control in there teenage years when they start to become sexually active.
Birth control can be started as soon as the person becomes sexually active, if it be a male or a female. For males birth control is quite limited, things like condoms is basically the only thing that males can use in order to help prevent pregnancy. Condoms though play a big role in preventing not only pregnancy, but also the transfer of STD’s from one to another. So it is always best whenever you have sexual intercourse to use a condom, even if the woman is using some sort of birth control as well.
Many parents will start there children on birth as soon as they find out that the have become sexually active. This is in order to help protect there children from getting pregnant, and also the transfer of STD’s. The younger population usually dont know the different ways that you can become pregnant, and how easily you can, so sometimes birth control is started at ages as early as fourteen years old when young girls become sexually active. Overall though starting birth control is relatively easy, just if you become sexually active consult your doctor to see what the best method will be for you.