1) Abstinence: Refraining from sex including oral. 2) Birth control pill: A prescription pill that helps suppress ovulation. 3) Condom: Latex sheath placed over erect penis. 4) Female condom: Lubricated sheath that is inserted into vagina. 5) Injection: A prescription injection that suppresses ovulation. 6) Morning After pill: Pills that are similar to birth control pills taken after intercourse. 7) The patch: Adhesive patch worn on the skin that releases hormones and suppresses ovulation. 8) IUD: t-shaped advice inserted into the uterus. 9) Cervical caps: A thin silicone cup that is inserted into the vagina before intercourse. 10) Vasectomy: A surgical procedure that cuts/blocks the vas deferens.