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What is,the next best safe and effective birth control to prevent pregnancy? i don't want any more kids at this time? should i just keep my iud then

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Many options: There are many options for birth control including short term (pills, shots, ring, patch) long acting (IUD, implant) and permanent options (tubal, essure). Visit your obgyn to discuss which options are best for YOU as each one has its risks and benefits.

Answered 10/28/2016

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Yes: IUD's have some of the best success rates, are expensive but give you protection without much effort after insertion. Today's products are also quite safe.If you are comfortable that you never want more kids, a permanent procedure like a tubal (or he gets fixed) is worth considering.

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