Type
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How it works
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Efficacy rate with typical use
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Long- vs. short-acting
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Hormone-free?
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Prevents STI?
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IUD | Device inserted into your uterus in a clinic. Prevents pregnancy for up to 10 years depending on the type of IUD. | 99% 99% | Long-acting | Version without hormones and version with progesterone only | No |
Implant | Device inserted under your arm in a clinic. Prevents pregnancy for 3 years. | 99% 99% | Long-acting | Progesterone only | No |
The Shot | Injection done in a clinic or pharmacy every 3 months. | 94% 94% | Short-acting | Progesterone only | No |
The Ring | Plastic ring inserted in your vagina. You take it out and put a new one in every 3 to 4 weeks. | 91% 91% | Short-acting | Estrogen and progesterone | No |
The Patch | Patch placed on skin. Needs to be changed every week. | 91% 91% | Short-acting | Estrogen and progesterone | No |
The Pill | Tablets swallowed every day. | 91% 91% | Short-acting | Version with progesterone only; version with estrogen and progesterone | No |
Condom | Latex and nonlatex versions put on a penis before sex. | 82% 82% | Short-acting | No hormones | Yes |
Internal condom | Latex and nonlatex versions placed inside the vagina before sex. | 79% 79% | Short-acting | No hormones | Yes |
Fertility awareness | Track your cycle and abstain from sex during times of the month when you're most likely to get pregnant. | 76%-88% 76%-88% | Short-acting | No hormones | No |
Withdrawal | Pulling out before ejaculation. | 78% 78% | Short-acting | No hormones | No |
Sterilization | A tubal ligation or a vasectomy. This is a surgical procedure that's done in an operating room (tubal ligation) or clinic (vasectomy). | 99% 99% | Long-acting | No hormones | No |
Abstinence | Don't have sex that could result in a pregnancy. | 100% 100% If you don't have vaginal sex | Short-acting | No hormones | No |
Emergency contraception | A medicine you take within 3 to 5 days after having unprotected sex. You can also get a copper IUD inserted as a form of emergency contraception. | 98%-99% 98%-99% The copper IUD is 99% effective when used as a form of emergency contraception. The pills are about 98% effective but may be less effective for people with a higher body mass index. | Short-acting | Some with hormones, some without | No |
Spermicide | A foam you use during sex that kills sperm. | 72% 72% | Short-acting | No hormones | No |
Most forms of contraception contain synthetic version of estrogen and a class of hormones called progestins. For simplicity, we've referred to them as estrogen and progesterone in this chart.