This is each year in the United States and a Teenager is someone who is under the age of 20. There are many Methods of Birth Control. According to the article, "Which Birth Control is Right for You?" by Elea Carey, the Methods are Male Condoms, Female Condoms, Contraceptive Sponge, Cervical Cap, Diaphragm, Implant, Cooper Intrauterine Device, Hormonal Intrauterine Device, Combination Pill, Hormonal Pill, Patch, Shot, Vaginal Ring, Vasectomy, Levonorgestrel, and Ulipristal Acetate. The Condoms either go over the Penis or in the Vagina. The Contraceptive Sponge is like a Female Condom but it is a Sponge and not Latex. The Cervical Cap (a covering) and Diaphragm (a disk) are very similar, in a way that they cover the Cervix. An Implant is filled up with Progestin and given to the female. The Cooper Intrauterine Device and the Hormonal Intrauterine Device are very similar, they need to be in the Utertus. The first device makes the Eggs are not fully fertilized while the second device prevents Ovulation from occurring. The Combination Pill and the Hormonal Pills are very similar, they are involved with the Eggs and the Ovaries. A Patch is when it is attached to the skin. You have to keep it on unless it will not work. It takes almost a month to work. A shot is like any shot, except this one carries Progestin. Ovulation is affected with this method. The Vaginal Ring is basically a vagina ring. Vasectomy is for man, and they will be able to release any sperm to the partner. This is a complex Surgery. Levorgestrel and Ulipristal Acetate are pills if you missed your Regular Birth Control
This is each year in the United States and a Teenager is someone who is under the age of 20. There are many Methods of Birth Control. According to the article, "Which Birth Control is Right for You?" by Elea Carey, the Methods are Male Condoms, Female Condoms, Contraceptive Sponge, Cervical Cap, Diaphragm, Implant, Cooper Intrauterine Device, Hormonal Intrauterine Device, Combination Pill, Hormonal Pill, Patch, Shot, Vaginal Ring, Vasectomy, Levonorgestrel, and Ulipristal Acetate. The Condoms either go over the Penis or in the Vagina. The Contraceptive Sponge is like a Female Condom but it is a Sponge and not Latex. The Cervical Cap (a covering) and Diaphragm (a disk) are very similar, in a way that they cover the Cervix. An Implant is filled up with Progestin and given to the female. The Cooper Intrauterine Device and the Hormonal Intrauterine Device are very similar, they need to be in the Utertus. The first device makes the Eggs are not fully fertilized while the second device prevents Ovulation from occurring. The Combination Pill and the Hormonal Pills are very similar, they are involved with the Eggs and the Ovaries. A Patch is when it is attached to the skin. You have to keep it on unless it will not work. It takes almost a month to work. A shot is like any shot, except this one carries Progestin. Ovulation is affected with this method. The Vaginal Ring is basically a vagina ring. Vasectomy is for man, and they will be able to release any sperm to the partner. This is a complex Surgery. Levorgestrel and Ulipristal Acetate are pills if you missed your Regular Birth Control