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What are the main contraceptive methods — and which birth control option is right for you?
Contraceptive methods include hormonal, non-hormonal, long-acting, and barrier options. In this episode, we explain how different birth control methods work, their effectiveness, and how doctors assess suitability across Europe.
You’ll learn:
• Hormonal contraception: combined oral contraceptive pill, progestogen-only pill, patch, vaginal ring, injection
• Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC): hormonal IUD, copper IUD, contraceptive implant
• Barrier methods: male and female condoms, diaphragm
• Permanent methods: sterilisation procedures
• How effectiveness is measured (typical use vs. perfect use)
• Medical factors that influence choice, including migraine history, smoking status, blood clot risk, and BMI
• Possible side effects and when follow-up is recommended
• Situations where a contraception request may be declined if medical eligibility criteria are not met
We also discuss STI protection and when dual protection is advised.
This episode complements our full clinical guide:
Contraceptive Methods – Birth Control Options For Women
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/contraceptive-methods-birth-control-options-for-women
Mobi Doctor provides online medical consultations across Europe. Contraceptive prescriptions are issued only after individual assessment and in line with established medical guidelines.
By MobidoctorWhat are the main contraceptive methods — and which birth control option is right for you?
Contraceptive methods include hormonal, non-hormonal, long-acting, and barrier options. In this episode, we explain how different birth control methods work, their effectiveness, and how doctors assess suitability across Europe.
You’ll learn:
• Hormonal contraception: combined oral contraceptive pill, progestogen-only pill, patch, vaginal ring, injection
• Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC): hormonal IUD, copper IUD, contraceptive implant
• Barrier methods: male and female condoms, diaphragm
• Permanent methods: sterilisation procedures
• How effectiveness is measured (typical use vs. perfect use)
• Medical factors that influence choice, including migraine history, smoking status, blood clot risk, and BMI
• Possible side effects and when follow-up is recommended
• Situations where a contraception request may be declined if medical eligibility criteria are not met
We also discuss STI protection and when dual protection is advised.
This episode complements our full clinical guide:
Contraceptive Methods – Birth Control Options For Women
https://www.mobidoctor.eu/blog/contraceptive-methods-birth-control-options-for-women
Mobi Doctor provides online medical consultations across Europe. Contraceptive prescriptions are issued only after individual assessment and in line with established medical guidelines.