![]() Yeah, so I kind of put things into different categories. Yeah, like explain some of the various types of contraceptives that are available. Now let’s talk through some of the options. So I think that what you do varies a lot based on your personality and also what stage of your life you’re in. And they may want something different than what they want maybe when they go to college and their life is busy and they have to worry more about the contraception or the pregnancy prevention part, maybe then and they also, maybe their life’s a little crazy because they’re in college and they can’t remember their pill anymore. Some people you know, are using contraception more because their periods are bothering them, especially in the teen years. What you do for contraception I think varies a lot depending on what stage you are in your life and what you need. So you know, they’re not trying to sell you anything they’re just trying to give you information.īut otherwise I would say going to your physician is a great place to start as well. And I like that one because it’s not from a company. The one I like the most is called, and it’s an app as well. Well, there’s actually a few really good online resources to kind of do a little bit of looking around on your own. So how would a young woman or women of any age know what birth control is right for them and where do they even begin? And he kind of keeps your hormones basically very similar from day to day. ![]() So it kind of takes the ovaries’ job and says you don’t have to do anything right now. So they basically give you a little bit of estrogen and a little bit of progesterone every day. Things that are fairly common and have been around for a while, like birth control pills or the birth control patch, they work by kind of taking the job of the ovary away. It depends a little bit on what method you’re talking about, on how it prevents pregnancy. What exactly does birth control do physiologically in the body to prevent a pregnancy? If you ask me, she is the perfect person to have this conversation with. Amy Kelley, who is an OB/GYN at Sanford Health, and a specialist in pediatric and adolescent gynecology. For a lot of us, it can be very overwhelming. On this episode, we are talking about birth control, or contraception, the use of medication devices or procedures to prevent pregnancy. Her Kind of Healthy is designed to bring you honest conversations about self-care, happiness, your overall wellbeing with our Sanford Health experts. We want start new conversations about age-old topics from fertility to managing stress, healthy living and so much more. I’m your host Courtney Collen with Sanford Health News. Hello and welcome to Her kind of Healthy a health podcast series, brought to you by Sanford Health. I didn’t even talk about barrier methods, which is kind of the other group.
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