Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, expanding access to modern birth control
methods is more crucial than ever.
Pills, patches, injections, implants, vaginal rings, intrauterine devices
(IUDs), and sterilization are just a few of the many effective ways of
birth control accessible to women and anyone who could become pregnant.
However, sperm-producing individuals and males have had fewer choices.
There is a significant rate of failure with both withdrawal and condom use.
There is a 20% failure rate with withdrawal. When used correctly, condoms
have a 2% failure rate; when used the way most people do, that number jumps
to 13%.
methods is more crucial than ever.
Pills, patches, injections, implants, vaginal rings, intrauterine devices
(IUDs), and sterilization are just a few of the many effective ways of
birth control accessible to women and anyone who could become pregnant.
However, sperm-producing individuals and males have had fewer choices.
There is a significant rate of failure with both withdrawal and condom use.
There is a 20% failure rate with withdrawal. When used correctly, condoms
have a 2% failure rate; when used the way most people do, that number jumps
to 13%.