Female patient exploring birth control options.

Choosing the right form of birth control is a personal decision that depends on lifestyle, health needs, and long-term goals. With so many options available today, understanding how each method works can help women make informed decisions about their reproductive health. At Total Women’s Care in Houston, TX, Dr. Vonne Jones provides guidance and personalized recommendations to help patients navigate contraception with clarity and confidence.

Birth Control Pills

Birth control tablets remain a common and effective option for many patients. These medications use hormones to regulate ovulation and prevent unintended pregnancy. When taken consistently each day, they may also help regulate menstrual cycles, reduce cramping, or improve certain skin concerns. In addition to combination pills, some patients may benefit from progesterone-only options. Dr. Jones selects the most appropriate choice by reviewing your health history and daily routines.

IUDs for Long-Term Protection

An intrauterine device is a small, T-shaped device placed in the uterus during a brief clinic visit. IUDs offer long-lasting pregnancy prevention, ranging from three to ten years depending on the type. Hormonal IUDs often make periods lighter over time, and for some patients, bleeding may become infrequent. The copper IUD provides strong protection without hormones. Once removed, fertility returns quickly, allowing patients to try for pregnancy whenever they are ready.

Contraceptive Implants

The contraceptive implant is a small, flexible rod inserted under the skin of the upper arm. It releases a low, steady dose of progestin to prevent pregnancy and is effective for up to three years. Many patients appreciate its convenience since it requires no daily action. Dr. Jones evaluates your medical history and personal preferences before determining whether the implant is a suitable option.

Injectable Birth Control

The contraceptive shot is given every three months and provides reliable protection when administered on schedule. Injectables are a convenient option for women who prefer not to take a daily pill or use a device. In some cases, the shot may also reduce menstrual bleeding and ease symptoms related to premenstrual discomfort.

Barrier Methods and Their Benefits

Barrier methods such as condoms, diaphragms, and cervical caps create a physical block that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. These methods are hormone-free, making them ideal for women who cannot or prefer not to use hormonal contraception. Condoms also provide protection against sexually transmitted infections, an important benefit for many patients.

Emergency Contraception

Emergency contraception offers a backup option if a primary birth control method fails or is not used. Pills are available for timely use within a few days of unprotected intercourse. Dr. Jones provides education on when and how to use emergency contraception and helps patients explore long-term options to prevent future uncertainty.

Personalized Contraception Guidance in Houston

Each woman’s health, goals, and comfort level are unique. Dr. Vonne Jones provides a supportive space to discuss concerns, review medical history, and select a method that aligns with personal needs. Whether a patient prefers short-term options or long-term solutions, Total Women’s Care offers expertise and compassionate guidance at every step.

To schedule a contraception consultation in Houston, TX, call 346-320-3188. Total Women’s Care is here to help you make informed, confident decisions about your reproductive health.

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