one of the most effective methods of birth control and can work for up to 3-12 years depending on which one you get. The non-hormonal method may cause heavier bleeding and longer periods, while the hormonal method may have irregular bleeding or no bleeding at all.
The Implant
The implant is among one of the other most effective birth control methods. The implant is the size of a matchstick-size plastic rod that is placed in the upper arm. The implant works mostly by preventing ovulation. It lasts up to 4 years. You may experience irregular bleeding and gain weight.
Depo-Provera (The Shot)
The shot is given every 3 months and contains the hormone progestin and works by preventing ovulation. 6 out of 100 women may get pregnant while using the shot. You may experience weight gain, irregular periods and bleeding, and could take 6-10 months to get pregnant once off the shot.
The Pill
The pill prevents ovulation and