Contraception allows for the prevention of pregnancy and for planning the timing of pregnancy. Some methods can also protect against infections. Modern methods of contraception include oral contraceptives (such as birth control pills), contraceptive vaginal rings, condoms, intrauterine devices (also called IUDs), injectable and implantable products, and sterilization.
General Information
About Contraception and Birth Control
Contraception is the prevention of pregnancy. Contraception, or birth control, also allows couples to plan the timing of pregnancy. Some methods can also protect against infections.
What are the different types of contraception?
Types of contraception include long-acting reversible contraception (LARCs), hormonal methods, barrier methods, emergency contraception, and sterilization.
How effective is contraception?
Different methods of contraception have different rates of effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.
Can contraception reduce the risk of getting an infection?
Some methods of contraception can also reduce the risk of getting certain sexually transmitted diseases and infections.
Research
NICHD Contraception and Birth Control Research Information
Contraception research and development are key to NICHD’s mission and portfolio.
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Find a Study on Contraception and Birth Control
NICHD conducts and supports a variety of clinical research projects related to contraception and birth control.
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Other Contraception and Birth Control FAQs
Find answers to other frequently asked questions on contraception and birth control, such as how to choose the right method for you and possible health risks and side effects.
Resources on Contraception and Birth Control
Links to websites of groups that study or provide information about contraception and birth control.