Non-hormonal birth control methods offer advantages and disadvantages that cater to individual preferences and health considerations. One advantage is that they don't introduce hormones into the body, making them suitable for those sensitive to hormonal changes or with specific health conditions. Additionally, non-hormonal methods, such as condoms or diaphragms, provide immediate contraception without altering the natural hormonal balance. They also offer protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which hormonal methods may not provide. However, non-hormonal methods require consistent and correct use to be effective, and they may have a higher failure rate compared to hormonal options. Some individuals may also find non-hormonal methods less convenient or less discreet than hormonal alternatives. Overall, the choice between hormonal and non-hormonal birth control methods depends on factors such as health concerns, lifestyle preferences, and STI protection needs.

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