FRHD 2100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Spermicide, Urinary Tract Infection, Latex Allergy
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Contraception, which types to use, when, and the quality of same are often issues for discussion. Also, the issue arises as to why you would need birth control if you are married. Issues to be address by you as they relate to you own individual beliefs. The following are key issues addressed within this chapter. These notes are meant to be a guide while you read through the chapter. Choosing a method of contraception: individuals and couples should consider, personal health and health risks, the number of sexual partners, frequency of sexual intercourse, risk of acquiring sti, personal responsibility, cost of methods, advantages and disadvantages of methods. Effectiveness: latex condoms are 88-98 % effective, female condoms have a 79% effectiveness rate, overall breakage is low if used correctly, check expiry dates, do not store condoms in warm locations such as wallets or cars.