So what are the easiest forms of permanent birth control for men and women? It is a very interesting question because while lots of people do everything for having a child, others want to prevent it. The reason can be that they don’t want to have more children, or they don’t possess enough money, or they are not ready for it emotionally. Fortunately we have lots of possibilities to prevent unwanted pregnancy and these methods are safe nowadays. As for me, I have always wanted to have lots of children, but finally I don’t have even one. Luckily if someone doesn’t have any children, they can adopt – as there are lots of children in the world who would need stable home. Insider Monkey recently published a very interesting article about this topic.

So what about birth control? Insider Monkey has consulted sites, like Everyday Health, and Healthy Women to get the right answers. These sources gave great information for Insider Monkey to create an excellent list. They ranked the methods by the easiest way to make it.

We have picked three methods from their list: The Intrauterine Device (IUD), Essure and Tubal Ligation. There are two types of IUD that can be chosen: the progestin hormone IUD and the copper IUD. Both of them are a T-shaped device that will be inserted by the doctor. It is usually done without anesthesia, although doctors generally offer it. Those women, who have born vaginally in the past, say that it is an easy experience. The hormonal IUD can last up to 5 years, and the copper IUD usually last for 12 years – which is pretty good. Both of them are very effective methods, so if you want to use one of them- it will be a good solution. Essure is a non-surgical procedure. The doctor can do it in his/her office, too. It means that a flexible insert or small metal springs will be place in each of the fallopian tubes. But it is important to know that it is an irreversible procedure. Tubal ligation is the only surgical procedure for people with uteruses on the list. It is the literal process of a gynecologist or doctor cutting, blocking, or tying the fallopian tubes. The possible side-effects can be: pain and swollen stomach. Oddly enough the menstruation doesn’t change. This is probably the best-known, easiest form of permanent birth control.

If you are interested in more information about the easiest forms of permanent birth control for men and women you should read the whole article. .

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