Monday, May 18, 2020

There are many different type of birth controls, so I did...

There are many different type of birth controls, so I did a survey in Woodcrest on the cost and effectiveness of each type of birth control method. First I started off with the withdrawal method the cost is free it isn’t very effective you don’t need a doctor’s prescription or an age limit. As a nurse I would teach this patient to use another type of contraceptive. There is no medical condition that prohibits the use of this method. The Precaution and contraindication is the risk of pregnancy doesn’t protect you against STI’s. Detriments to effective use is used for those are opposed to birth control due to religion. Fertility awareness (Rhythm Method) cost is free. Effectiveness is not very reliable. You don’t need a doctor’s†¦show more content†¦There are no medical conditions that prohibits the use of this method. Some precaution and contraindication are latex allergy, condoms breaking causing an unwanted pregnancy. Spermicide cost is $8.00 it is not very effective unless used correctly. You don’t need a doctor’s prescription and there is no age limit. As a nurse I would teach the patient that one or both partner may get a minor allergic reaction if so try a different brand name. There are no medical conditions that prohibit the use of this method. Some precaution and contraindication are when used with a female or male condom spermicide is more effective it doesn’t protect you from STI’s. Female condoms cost is $6.79 for a count of 3 it is very effective is used correctly. You don’t needs a doctor’s prescription and there is no age limit. As a nurse I would teach the patient that it protects you from STI’s instruct them to insert the condom by using the closed end ring and secure it to the cervix and wrap the open end of the ring to the labia do not use with male condom. Use a water or oil base lubricant to decrease the noise during intercourse. There are no medical conditions that prohibits the use of this method. Some precaution and contraindication are condom is less likely to stay in place, may break and cause an unwanted pregnancy, use only water base lubricant to prevent the condom from breaking. Plan B (Morning- After Pill) cost is $36.00 to $65.00 its effectiveness is 89%you don’t need a doctor’s

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