Comparing the Effectiveness of Various Contraceptive Methods for Pregnancy Prevention

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Percent of Women Experiencing Unintended Pregnancy within One Year

Method

Percentage w/ Typical Use

Percentage w/ Perfect Use

No protection 85% 85%
Spermicide (foam or film) 29% 18%
Withdrawal 27% 4%
Condom (female) 21% 5%
Cervical cap (in women who have never given birth) 16% 9%
Sponge (in women who have never given birth) 16% 9%
Diaphragm 16% 6%
Condom (male) 15% 2%
Oral contraceptives 8% 0.3%
Patch 8% 0.3%
Injectable Contraception
     Depo-Provera 3% 0.3%
     Lunelle 3% 0.05%
Intrauterine Contraception
     Copper T IUD 0.8% 0.6%
     LNG-IUS 0.1% 0.1%
     Implant 0.05% 0.05%
Emergency contraceptive pills: Treatment initiated within 72 hours after unprotected sexual intercourse reduces the risk of pregnancy by at least 75%. 
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Source: Hatcher RA et al. Contraceptive Technology. 18th rev. edition. New York, NY: Ardent Media, 2004.
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