New birth control for older women. Birth control and safer sex
Women over 35 have used limited the options of birth control. However, there are now new options of birth control for older women who have been tested and used effectively. New technology these days makes it easier for older women to try safe methods used on younger women. Continue reading to learn more about birth control options for older women.
The pill
The pill used to carry the risk of dangerous blood clots for women over 40 years because of the amount of estrogen it contains. However, the level of estrogen in birth control has been reduced, making it safer for older women. The pill is a good idea for a lean healthy women to take. If a woman smokes or has high blood pressure, there are other options for her.
On sterilization
While sterilization is still the most popular choice for older women, scientists have now developed a method to sterilize without resorting to surgery. This procedure is called Essure works and the cervix using a small tube to thread small devices into the fallopian tubes. Previously, a physician would cut through the abdomen to cut and tie the fallopian tubes.
Other Options
Another product that is now out is called Implanon. This is a plastic rod of the size of a match and is implanted under the skin of the upper arm. It is similar to Norplant and can last up to three years.
There are progestin-only pills, which is also called a "Mini pill. "It has no estrogen, but also protects against pregnancy with a low dose of hormones.
Do not forget to check with your doctor before trying something new. If there are any unusual side effects, you may need to switch to something different, until you find a method that suits you.