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About this site: Can't stick to a routine? Think twice about taking the Pill. Have a history of depression? You may want to avoid Depo-Provera. Never had a child? Inserting an IUD may be difficult. This helpful tool created by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals will help you find the birth control method that's best for you based on your lifestyle and medical history. (http://www.arhp.org/patienteducation/interactivetools/choosing/index.cfm?ID=275)

-  Pluses: You'll get several options that might work well for you, along with the risks and benefits of each one.

-  Minuses: Options to consider do not include the "rhythm" method or natural family planning.

-  Best feature: You'll get specific medical explanations for why certain methods would not be good choices for someone with your profile.

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