One of the most important decisions for a female to make in her physical relation is what kind of birth control precautions she must use for tension free life. Nowadays, preventing pregnancy can be a formidable decision. If a woman is not ready to become pregnant she can protect herself by taking precautions. And with so many forms of birth control to choose from, it can be a confusing concern. If you are looking for a barrier type protection or hormonal form of protection then this article will help you out in deciding which form of birth control is the least effective.

The current birth control pharmaceutical market is flooded with various types of birth control methods such as the male condom, the female condom, spermicidal, diaphragm, cervical cap, or the contraceptive sponge. How do you make an educated choice? Which is the best form of birth control for you? The demand of Paragard among many sexually active women is on increase due to its better results. It is an intrauterine device for IUD contraception.

Paragard was initially manufactured and marketed in the 1970’s by Duramed pharmaceutical and known as T380A. It is a non-hormonal intrauterine contraceptive device which made with copper. The effectiveness rate is 99.4% and can not prevent any sexually transmitted diseases. Paragard is easy to use and lasts as a form of birth control for at least ten years. This device can also be used as a safe form of “day after” form of emergency birth control; also it can be easily inserted non-surgically and is just as easy to remove. There are many pharmacy websites online where you can buy this IUD as a form of contraception today.

One can buy Paragard for your birth control choice. With a relatively high effectiveness rating and ease of use, this method can be the right choice for today’s active women. There are no pills to worry about taking and it is non hormonal which means there are no issues with hormonal side effects. Once inserted you don’t need to worry about purchasing additional birth control.

Author's Bio: 

Maria Adli writes articles for AMAMeds,a duly licensed pharmacy in the province of British Columbia, Canada.To learn more about Amameds, please visit our site