Short-term methods

Contraception to prevent pregnancy for a limited time.

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Short-term contraceptive methods prevent pregnancy for a limited time. They are temporary and can be easily stopped when you no longer need them. 

Compare the features of the different short-term methods in the table below to find the right one for you.

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Efficacy with perfect use

Efficacy with typical use

Hormonal or non-hormonal

Effect on periods

Alleviates painful / heavy periods

Protects against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

Protection length

Effect on fertility

Combined pill

Mini pill

Patch

Ring

Condoms (internal and external)

More than 99%

99%

More than 99%

More than 99%

95 – 98%

91%

91%

91%

91%

79 – 82%

Hormonal (progestogen and oestrogen)

Hormonal (progestogen-only)

Hormonal (progestogen and oestrogen)

Hormonal (progestogen and oestrogen)

Non-hormonal

It can make your periods lighter, shorter or stop altogether, so it may help people who have heavy or painful periods

It can make your periods lighter, shorter or stop altogether, so it may help people who have heavy or painful periods

It can make your periods lighter, shorter or stop altogether, so it may help people who have heavy or painful periods

It can make your periods lighter, shorter or stop altogether, so it may help people who have heavy or painful periods

No affect on periods

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Daily dose

Daily dose

1 week

1 month

Start to finish of sex

Fertility returns to normal immediately once stopped

Fertility returns to normal immediately once stopped

Fertility returns to normal immediately once removed

Fertility returns to normal immediately once removed

Fertility returns to normal immediately once removed


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Frequently asked questions about short-term contraception

Short-term contraceptive methods have many benefits:

– They can be highly effective, when used perfectly
– They are easily reversible
– Your fertility will return to normal immediately after stopping use
– There can be health benefits, such as alleviating painful/heavy periods and improving acne
– With the exception of condoms, many of these methods won’t interrupt sex

If you need help deciding what method is best for you, contact us to book a contraception consultation.

Like with any method of contraception, there are some things you should consider:

– You must use these methods frequently (daily, weekly, monthly, or each time you have sex), so you can’t ‘set and forget’
– How effective these methods are will depend on you using them correctly. For example, missing a pill could mean the contraception doesn’t work as well as it should
– Almost all of these methods do not provide protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Condoms are the only method that does.
– Some people experience side-effects such as weight gain and breast tenderness

If you’re unsure what method to choose, speak to us and we can talk you through your options.