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Over-the-counter birth control

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Alternative Names   

Birth control - over the counter; Contraceptives - over the counter

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Birth control methods are used during sex to avoid pregnancy. Some methods also reduce your risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD), or giving an STD to someone else. Most drug stores carry a wide selection of birth control products that can be purchased by anyone, without a doctor's prescription.

CONDOMS

SPERMICIDES

VAGINAL SPONGE

EMERGENCY ("MORNING AFTER") BIRTH CONTROL

Although over-the-counter methods are not quite as effective against pregnancy as some prescription methods, they are more effective against STDs than any other method except abstinence. They offer people ways to protect themselves against pregnancies and STDs without having to spend a lot of money, wait for a doctor's appointment, or deal with long-term side effects.

For a more complete description of birth control options, see birth control and family planning.

Update Date: 5/15/2006

Updated by: Audra Robertson, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network

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