Parents are a trusted source of health information and can help prepare adolescents for developing healthy relationships and navigating challenges.
For these conversations to be effective, parents need to know about options to prevent unintended pregnancies, HIV, and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including not having sex, and using condoms and birth control.
How Should Adolescents Choose a Birth Control Method?
Information from parents and healthcare providers can help adolescents decide which birth control method is right for them.
It is important to consider:
How well does it work?
Some birth control methods are more effective at preventing pregnancy than others. IUDs and implants are the most effective reversible methods currently available.
Is it easy to use?
Some methods are easier to use than others. For example, if it is hard to remember to take a pill every day, birth control pills may not be the best option.
What are the possible side effects?
A healthcare provider can explain potential side effects of methods and ensure that a method is safe given an adolescent’s overall health.
Does it prevent STDs?
Most contraceptive methods do not prevent STDs, so it is recommended that adolescents also always use condoms in addition to their primary birth control method for both STD and pregnancy prevention.
How much does it cost?
Most insurance plans, including Medicaid, fully cover most birth control methods. For those without health insurance, some clinics provide free or low-cost birth control.
What About Birth Control And STDs?
- Make sure your adolescent knows that even if they are using another type of birth control, they should use a condom every time they have sex. This reduces the risk for HIV and most other STDs.
- Birth control such as the IUD, implant, pill, patch, ring, or shot provides effective pregnancy prevention, but it does not protect against HIV and other STDs.
- Condoms can reduce the risk to both partners for most STDs, including HIV, as well as the risk for pregnancy.
- Getting tested for STDs is also important.
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