Barrier Methods
Pros: • Most barrier methods are easy to get; some are sold widely without a prescription.• There is no need for special medical procedures or examinations.• Side effects are uncommon. Almost anyone can use them (except those sensitive or allergic to the ingredients).
Cons: • Barrier methods are often not used correctly, which can lead to unintended pregnancies. Couples should learn about Emergency contraception before to using any of the barrier methods. Sometimes called the "morning after pill," Emergency contraception reduces the chance of getting pregnant after unprotected sexual intercourse.• Condoms sometimes break.