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How effective are different contraceptive methods?
Effectiveness varies among contraceptive methods:
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Barrier Methods
: Condoms are about 85% effective with typical use.
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Hormonal Methods
: Birth control pills, patches, and rings are about 91% effective with typical use. Injections are about 94% effective.
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IUDs and Implants
: These are over 99% effective.
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Permanent Methods
: Tubal ligation and vasectomy are over 99% effective.
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Natural Methods
: These vary in effectiveness but typically range from 70% to 88% with typical use.
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