What’s My Method

What’s My Method 2017-10-02T14:29:12-04:00

Click through and answer the questions below to find a birth control method that works for you.

Do you want to prevent STDs?

Do you often forget to do things daily or weekly?

Are you comfortable touching your own body to insert a birth control method?

Does anyone else besides you know when you get your period?

Do you want a birth control method that is private (that no one else will see)?

Whats My Method?
Yes to All
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Ynnnn
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot • The Patch • The Pill Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Yynnn
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Yyynn
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs.\ Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot • The Ring Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Yyyyn
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Ring Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Nnnnn
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot • The Patch • The Pill Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Nyyyy
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Nnyyy
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Nnnyy
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
Nnnny
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YnYnY
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YnnnY
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YYnYY
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YYYnY
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YYnnY
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YnYYY
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YnnYY
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YYYYn
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Ring Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.
YYYnn
The first methods to ask about are the IUD and the Implant because they are the most effective and the easiest birth control to use! Note that Condoms are the only form of birth control that also reduce your risk of getting HIV and STDs. Choosing not to have anal, oral, or vaginal sex (also called abstinence) is always the safest and most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs. Even if you’ve already had sex, you can always choose not to have sex at any time. Male and female condoms are the only birth control methods that provide protection against STDs and HIV during vaginal and anal intercourse. Based on your quiz answers, some other birth control options you may want to consider are:
 • The Shot • The Ring Tap here to locate a clinic near you where you can get started on birth control.

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