Birth Control Center - Bowie, MDBowie Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Birth ControlType of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist? A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women. Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Bowie *![]() Scartascini & Rogers MDs ![]() Scartascini & Rogers MDs ![]() Oliver L Kreitmann MD ![]() Eugene Morris & Walter Lockhart MD ![]() Women's Health Associates ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Elliece S Smith MD ![]() Mitchellville Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Kaiser Permanente Largo Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Gasem Gasemy MD ![]() Primary Care Women's Centers PC ![]() Jessica Ratra MD ![]() Frank General Medical Service PC ![]() Anderson & Associates Healthcare ![]() Sophia M Abdullah MD ![]() Siamack Bahrami MD ![]() Kalavati J Dave MD ![]() Annapolis Road Medical Center ![]() Javaka K Moore MD ![]() Julius S Piver MD ![]() Nancy P Youssefi MD ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Abdul Chaudry MD ![]() Eugene Morris & Walter Lockhart MD ![]() V J Mody MD ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Pavilion Ob/Gyn Group ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Scott B Hankinson MD ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Womens Health Care Associates PA ![]() Womens Health Care Associates PA ![]() Pavilion Ob/Gyn Group ![]() Anne Arundel Medical Center OB/GYN ![]() Shady Grove Fertility ![]() Chesapeake Women's Care PA ![]() Shady Grove Fertility ![]() Annapolis Ob/Gyn ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Womens Health Care Associates PA ![]() Scott B Hankinson MD ![]() Barbara Tymkiw MD ![]() Women Ob/Gyn Group of Annapolis ![]() Sung E Kim MD ![]() Aditya Parshad MD ![]() Ghevont Wartanian MD PA ![]() Michael J Richman MD ![]() Gwendolyn L Dunmore MD ![]() Gwendolyn L Dunmore MD ![]() Edward S Oliver MD ![]() Baltimore Medical Center OB/GYN Dept ![]() Baltimore Medical Center OB/GYN Dept ![]() Baltimore Medical Center OB/GYN Dept ![]() Harbor Womens Care ![]() Harbor Womens Care ![]() Harbor Womens Care ![]() Victoria A Dowling MD ![]() Gynecare Center ![]() George A Williamson MD & Myrna Ortega MD ![]() George A Williamson MD & Myrna Ortega MD ![]() Medical Surgical Clinic of Upper Marlboro ![]() Medical Surgical Clinic of Upper Marlboro ![]() James Skinner & Rosado MDs ![]() Emmanuel A Atiemo MD ![]() Maternal Fetal Associates ![]() Maternal Fetal Associates ![]() Harvey P Brilliant MD ![]() Oluremi Ilupeju MD ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Richard Ghattas MD ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Song Chung MD ![]() Bharathi Gowda MD ![]() Vijaya L Nimmagadda MD ![]() Lisa Godette MD ![]() Women First Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Howard County ![]() Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Howard County ![]() Women First Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Women First Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Women First Ob/Gyn Associates ![]() Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Howard County ![]() Sontaek T Lee MD ![]() Victoria Diaz MD ![]() Capital Women's Care ![]() Capital Women's Care Bowie, MarylandUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Birth Control (Types and Options)Read the Birth Control (Types and Options) article » Introduction to birth control types and optionsIf a woman is sexually active and she is fertile — physically able to become pregnant — she needs to ask herself, "Do I want to become pregnant now?" If her answer is "No," she must use some method of birth control (contraception). If a woman does not want to get pregnant at this point in her life, does she plan to become pregnant in the future? Soon? Much later? Never? Her answers to these questions can determine the method of birth control that she and her male sexual partner use — now and in the future. There are a number of different ways to describe birth control. Terms include contraception, pregnancy prevention, fertility control, and family planning. But no matter what the process is called, sexually active people can choose from a plethora of methods to reduce the possibility of their becoming pregnant. Nevertheless, no method of birth control available today offers perfect protection against sexually transmitted infections in women, and sexually transmitted infections in men (sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs), except abstinence. It is estimated that there are over three million unplanned pregnancies every year in the United States. Half of these unplanned pregnancies happen because a couple does not use any birth control at all, and the other half occur because the couple uses birth control, but not correctly. In simple terms, all methods of birth control are based on either preventing a man's sperm from reaching and entering a woman's egg (fertilization) or preventing the fertilized egg from implanting in the woman's uterus (her womb) and starting to grow. Birth control methods can be reversible or permanent. Reversible birth control means that the method can be stopped at essentially any time without long-term effects on fertility (the ability to become pregnant). Perm... Recommended Reading Related to Birth Control (Types and Options)Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Women (STDs) » What are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through any type of sexual contact. STDs are sometimes referred to as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) since they involve the transmission of a disease-causing organism from one person to another during sexual activity. It is important to realize that sexual contact includes more than just sexual intercourse (vaginal and anal). Sexual contact includes kissing, oral-genital contact, and the use of sexual "toys," such as vibrators. STDs probably have been around for thousands of years, but the most dangerous of these conditions, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS or HIV disease), has only been recognized since 1984. Many STDs are treatable, but effective cures are lacking for others, such as HIV, HPV, and hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Even gonorrhea, once easily cured, has become... Read the Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Women (STDs) article » Other Related Birth Control ArticlesEmergency Contact for Bowie
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