Although it may seem easy superficially, contraception is a complex process. Several factors, such as hormonal profile and medical history affect the choice of the right contraception method for an individual. A combination of detailed assessment and effective counseling is crucial to select the most suitable contraception method for an individual. Although most methods are effective in preventing pregnancies, almost all of them have side effects.

Considering all the factors and suggesting the most suitable contraception is crucial for a gynecologist. Identify the correct combination of contraception and its related cons. Polyurethane condom: Increased bacterial colonization in the vagina Spermicidal jelly: Increased risk of STDs Diaphragm: Increased breakage Cervical cap: Increased hormonal disbalance ##Disclaimer## The content provided on Docplexus is intended for educational purposes…