Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Dr. Byron Brown - How To Talk To Your Doctor About Birth Control

The subject of birth control is often an uncomfortable one for many women, particularly those who are just beginning to reach the age of sexual maturity and have never needed to talk about the issue with anybody before. Dr. Byron Brown aims to ensure all of his patients are comfortable when speaking to him about a subject and offers the following advice for those who are a little nervous.

Be Honest

Remember that your doctor is not here to place judgments on your sexual proclivities and the likelihood is that they have already heard what you need to tell them many times before. Be completely honest about your needs and keep in mind that your doctor is a professional who is working in your best interests, rather than somebody who may judge you based on your sex life.

Ask Questions

If you are unsure about a method of contraception, make sure to ask questions of your doctor when the opportunity arises. Discuss any potential side-effects and how these may affect your sex life and daily activities. It is also a good idea to talk about how effective each method of birth control is, so that you can make a more informed decision that is best for your body.

Don’t Be Embarrassed

While Dr Byron A Brown notes that this is easier said than done for many women, remember that your doctor is a professional with your best interests in mind and is comfortable speaking about the subject. If it helps, bring your partner along so you can discuss birth control options together.