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  • Emergency contraception

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/emergency-contraception/emergency-contraception/eme...

    If you have had unprotected sex, or your contraception has failed, you could be at risk of getting pregnant. Find out about emergency contraception.

  • Intrauterine system (IUS)

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/intraurine-system-ius-/intrauterine-sy...

    The intrauterine system (IUS) is a small plastic device placed in the woman’s womb that releases the artificial progestogen hormone called levonorgestrel.

  • Diaphragm

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/diaphragm/diaphragm.html

    The diaphragm is sometimes also known as the cap. It is 92-96% effective when you use the method correctly every time

  • Vaginal ring

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/vaginal-ring/vaginal-ring.html

    A vaginal ring is a flexible ring. Women who use a vaginal ring put it in their vagina for three weeks every month to help prevent pregnancy.

  • The patch

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/the-patch/the-patch.html

    A patch is similar to a small plaster of 4cm by 5cm. Each patch is worn for seven days.

  • The mini pill

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/the-mini-pill/the-mini-pill.html

    The mini pill is a contraceptive tablet containing an artificial female hormone progestogen.

  • Combined oral contraception - the pill

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/combined-oral-contraception-the-pill/c...

    The combined contraceptive pill is a tablet that contains two female hormones, oestrogen and progestogen.

  • The implant

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/the-implant/the-implant-or-the-bar.htm...

    The implant is 99.9% effective. It is a small flexible rod which is placed just under the skin on the inside of your upper arm.

  • The copper coil

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/the-copper-coil/the-copper-coil.html

    The copper coil is a small T shaped plastic frame with copper wire. This is put into the woman’s womb.

  • Injectable contraception

    https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/sexual-health/contraception/your-choices/injectable-contraception/injectable-co...

    The injectable contraception contains an artificial progestogen hormone.