Indications And Usage Oral Contraceptives Are Indicated For The Prevention Of Pregnancy In Women Who Elect To Use This Product As A Method Of Contraception. Oral Contraceptives Are Highly Effective. Table Ii Lists The Typical Accidental Pregnancy Rates For Users Of Combination Oral Contraceptives And Other Methods Of Contraception. The Efficacy Of These Contraceptive Methods, Except Sterilization And The Iud, Depends Upon The Reliability With Which They Are Used. Correct And Consistent Use Of Methods Can Result In Lower Failure Rates. Table Ii: Percentage Of Women Experiencing An Unintended Pregnancy During The First Year Of Use Of A Contraceptive Method Method Perfect Use Typical Use Na - Not Available Adapted From Hatcher Ra Et Al, Contraceptive Technology: 17th Revised Edition. Ny, Ny: Ardent Media, Inc., 1998 Levonorgestrel Implants 0.05 0.05 Male Sterilization 0.1 0.15 Female Sterilization 0.5 0.5 Depo-Provera® (Injectable Progestogen) 0.3 0.3 Oral Contraceptives 5 Combined 0.1 Na Progestin Only 0.5 Na Iud Progesterone 1.5 2.0 Copper T 380a 0.6 0.8 Condom (Male) Without Spermicide 3 14 (Female) Without Spermicide 5 21 Cervical Cap Nulliparous Women 9 20 Parous Women 26 40 Vaginal Sponge Nulliparous Women 9 20 Parous Women 20 40 Diaphragm With Spermicidal Cream Or Jelly 6 20 Spermicides Alone (Foam, Creams, Jellies, And Vaginal Suppositories) 6 26 Periodic Abstinence (All Methods) 1-9 Depending On Method (Calendar, Ovulation, Symptothermal, Post-Ovulation) 25 Withdrawal 4 19 No Contraception (Planned Pregnancy) 85 85
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