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Contraception section of Marie Stopes Reproductive Choices website
At Marie Stopes Reproductive Choices our specialist family planning doctors and nurses will help you choose the best contraceptive method to
suit your needs. Click on the links below for more information. If you would like to know more, or would like to book an appointment with us to
discuss your contraceptive options please call us on (01) 830 0630.
LARC methods (long acting reversible contraception)

What is it?
Advantages
Considerations
Available from
Effectiveness
Intrauterine device (IUD)
Does not interfere with the spontaneity of sex There are no hormones involved so will not effect levels of fertility If fitted in women over 40 it can stay in place until after the menopause Intrauterine system
Contraceptive implant
Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections Hormonal methods

What is it?
Advantages
Considerations
Available from
Effectiveness
Combined pill
Progestogen only pill
Contraceptive patch
Contraceptive Injection
effects will continue for as long as the injection lasts Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections Barrier methods

What is it?
Advantages
Considerations
Available from
Effectiveness
Male condom
Female condom
involved so will not effect levels of fertility Diaphragms/cervical caps
Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections Permanent methods

What is it?
Advantages
Considerations
Available from
Effectiveness
Vasectomy
Female sterilisation
Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections Other methods

What is it?
Advantages
Considerations
Available from
Effectiveness
Natural methods
Does not take into account fluctuations in the menstrual cycle May interfere with the spontaneity of sex Only condoms help prevent sexually transmitted infections – natural methods alone offer no protection

Source: http://www.reproductivechoices.ie/documents/ContraceptionText.pdf

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