Choice – A Necessity in ContraceptionFriday, September 22, 2023
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Choice
Choice is something everyone should have the right to when it comes to making decisions about one’s sexual health and wellness, including contraception. Choice can be defined as the following:
September 26 is World Contraception Day and the theme for this year is “The Power of Options”. It is absolutely crucial to be empowered when it comes to one’s sexual health. And empowerment comes through choice, education and knowledge.
Education is Key
Education is a key component of empowerment. It is only through awareness and knowledge that one can make an informed decision regarding the best options for one’s health. When you have access to correct, informative and useful information, then you can make decisions based on how best to fill your needs. This also means you must always make sure that the sources you are accessing are credible. Information is available from health practitioners, clinics, and sexual wellness facilities.
Types of Contraceptives
Contraceptives are available in many different formats, offering options based on factors such as lifestyle, health considerations, availability, future plans, and, ultimately, preference. These include different hormonal options, IUDs, assorted barrier methods, and surgical options to name a few. The good news is that there are options to choose from that best fit one’s lifestyle. Even within each group of contraceptives there are choices available, allowing one to further tailor their contraceptive needs. One very important thing to remember is that not all contraceptives aid in the prevention of STIs. Always make sure to use a condom or dam (oral barrier) when engaging in penetrative or oral sex.
The Power of Options
The theme of 2023’s World Contraception Day is The Power of Options. This theme is based on more than just the varied contraceptive options. It also focuses on the power those options allow to be formative in choosing one’s life path. These could include family planning, child spacing, increased reproductive health, gender equality and continuing to aid in open communication around sexual wellness. When there are options and choices that allow individuals to choose what works best for them, then the odds of healthy practices being implemented rise. In order for something to work, it needs to work for the individual. Offering choices in contraception simply allow everyone to choose what will work best for them. |
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Generic Administrator 21 June 25, 2024 |