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We understand choosing a contraceptive method can be a complex decision. That’s why AllCare offers patient-centered contraceptive counseling and birth control services to help you obtain the contraceptive method that best suits your lifestyle and priorities. We’ll work with you to understand your reproductive goals and provide information about the safety and side effects of any contraceptive method we offer, ensuring you can make an informed choice and receive the confidential, supportive care you deserve.
The most effective method of birth control is one that can be used safely, consistently, and correctly. Some, like IUDs and implants, require minimal maintenance but require a procedure. Others, such as oral contraception, may allow you to stop quickly but require taking a pill every day. Before you make this important decision, AllCare offers birth control counseling to help educate you on the factors to consider when choosing contraception, such as:
Through our contraception services, we aim to ensure continuity of care with a coordinated, patient-centered approach. As your contraception needs evolve, we’re here to guide you regardless of your stage in life.
Oral contraceptives, commonly known as birth control pills, are a daily medication that prevents pregnancy. They work by regulating hormones to prevent ovulation. Oral contraceptives are a reliable and reversible form of birth control, and they can also help manage menstrual cycles and reduce period-related symptoms.
The Depo-Provera shot is an injectable form of birth control that provides pregnancy protection for approximately three months. It works by releasing a hormone called progestin, which prevents ovulation. This method is convenient for those who prefer not to take a daily pill and want a long-lasting, reversible option. Patches are another alternative to a shot and oral medication.
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants are long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). IUDs are small devices inserted into the uterus, while implants are small rods placed under the skin of the upper arm. Both methods provide effective, long-term pregnancy prevention with minimal maintenance. If you’re interested in these options, we can refer you to a gynecologist for the procedure.
We understand that women may prefer not to use medication as a form of contraception or may have a contraindication. Barrier contraception, such as male and female condoms, may be another option for you to consider to meet your personal goals.
Anyone looking to make informed decisions about their reproductive health and family planning can benefit from contraceptive counseling. This includes:
Experience the convenience of telehealth appointments at AllCare. Our telemedicine services are designed to provide you with seamless access to healthcare without the need to leave your home. Whether you need an online doctor’s appointment for immediate or primary care, AllCare’s got you covered. With our online telehealth services currently available to individuals located in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Georgia, you can connect with our experienced urgent and primary care physicians via secure video calls.
At AllCare, we are expanding our virtual healthcare access to all services previously offered in person. This includes:
You can easily get a contraceptive consultation by scheduling your appointment at AllCare. Below are some easy steps to follow:
During your contraceptive counseling session at AllCare, you can expect a personalized approach to your reproductive health. Your physician will begin by reviewing your full medical and gynecological history, including any previous pregnancies, existing health conditions, and current medications.
You will then have an open discussion about your reproductive goals, lifestyle, and preferences to help determine the most suitable birth control method for you. Your doctor will provide detailed information on the various contraceptive options available, including their effectiveness, usage, and potential side effects. Throughout the consultation, your questions and concerns will be addressed, empowering you to make an informed decision.
Hormonal contraceptives, such as birth control pills, patches, or injections, may cause side effects like nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, and mood changes. Some women experience changes in their menstrual cycle, including lighter periods or breakthrough bleeding.
Weight gain is sometimes reported, though studies show this effect is generally minimal. More serious but less common side effects can include blood clots, especially in women who smoke or have certain health conditions. Non-hormonal methods like copper IUDs may lead to heavier periods, increased cramping, and mood changes.
Once you stop your birth control, your hormones will readjust. You may experience irregular menstrual cycles, including longer, heavier periods. You could also experience weight gain or a lower libido. And, of course, you may get pregnant.
Yes, there are several medications that can potentially interact with birth control and reduce its effectiveness including antibiotics, antifungal medication, anticonvulsants, and high doses of vitamin C. During your contraception consultation with an AllCare doctor, be sure to discuss any current medications you are taking. In addition, if you start a new medication, be sure your doctor is aware so they can make any adjustments needed.
Non-hormonal birth control options like spermicidal foams, condoms, diaphragms, or IUDs do not affect your body’s natural hormones. Hormonal birth control affects your natural hormones by preventing ovulation, and they can also thin the lining of the uterus or thicken the mucus in the cervix to prevent pregnancy. All contraceptives come with pros and cons, so be sure to discuss them with your AllCare physician.
At AllCare, we’re proud to deliver exceptional primary and urgent care to residents across Virginia, Maryland, Washington D.C., and Georgia. From bustling city centers to serene suburban neighborhoods, our clinics are strategically placed for your convenience and care. Experience top-tier contraceptive counseling and birth control in your community with AllCare, where your health is our priority.
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