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Contraception & Birth Control In Singapore

At Asimont Clinic, our core focus is medical aesthetics. As part of our broader medical group, contraception and family planning services are provided through our affiliated clinics, Motherlove, Motherlove GP, and our dedicated gynaecology specialist clinic. From emergency methods to long-term birth control solutions, our women’s health team offers discreet, medically guided support in a respectful environment, ensuring that every woman can make confident and informed choices about her reproductive health.
Understanding Contraception & Birth Control

What is Contraception

Contraception refers to medically-approved methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy. These include short-term and long-term options, and may be hormonal or non-hormonal in nature. Contraception empowers individuals to take charge of their reproductive health by allowing them to choose if and when they want to conceive.

Who Should Consider Birth Control or Contraceptive Advice?

You may benefit from a consultation if:
You are sexually active but not planning for pregnancy
You need emergency contraception after unprotected intercourse
You have medical conditions where pregnancy may be high-risk
You are seeking menstrual regulation or relief from period-related symptoms
You are unsure which contraception method suits your body and lifestyle
A personalised medical review supports safe and effective contraceptive care.
Our affiliated clinics provide a range of contraceptive methods tailored to individual needs, including:

Find The Right Treatments For Your Needs

Emergency Contraception

Emergency Contraception

Helps prevent pregnancy when taken shortly after unprotected intercourse.

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Intrauterine Device (IUD) Contraception

Intrauterine Device (IUD) Contraception

Long-term, reversible contraception placed directly in the uterus.

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Contraceptive Implant

Contraceptive Implant

A small, hormone-releasing rod that offers long-term pregnancy prevention.

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Contraceptive Patch

Contraceptive Patch

A skin patch that releases hormones to prevent pregnancy when changed weekly.

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Contraceptive Injection

Contraceptive Injection

Hormonal injection that provides effective pregnancy prevention for several weeks.

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Oral Contraceptive

Oral Contraceptive

Daily hormone pill that prevents pregnancy and supports menstrual regulation.

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What to Expect During a Contraceptive Consultation

How Diagnosis Is Carried Out

Our women’s health consultation process is designed to help you make informed, safe decisions:

  • Medical History Review: Your doctor will assess personal and family health risks, lifestyle, and past contraceptive experiences.
  • Health Checks: Your blood pressure and any relevant medical conditions (e.g. migraines, PCOS, liver function) will be reviewed.
  • Discussion of Options: You’ll be guided through the pros and cons of each method, including duration, side effects, and fertility considerations.
  • Prescription & Procedure: Based on suitability, you may receive your selected method (e.g. pills, patch, or scheduled procedure for IUD or implant).

Ongoing Review: Follow-ups may be recommended to monitor your response or adjust the method if needed.

Safe, Individualised Birth Control Options for Modern Women

What Medical Solutions Do We Offer For Contraception?

Our group’s contraceptive services include:

  • Emergency Contraception:
    • Oral pills (e.g. Ella™, Postinor™) taken within 120 hours
    • Copper IUD for up to 5 days post-intercourse and long-term prevention
  • Intrauterine Devices (IUDs):
    • Copper IUD: Non-hormonal; effective for up to 5 years
    • Hormonal IUD: Releases progestin to reduce menstrual flow
  • Contraceptive Implants:
    • A discreet rod under the skin that lasts up to 3 years
  • Injectables:
    • Hormonal injection every 12 weeks for short- to mid-term control
  • Contraceptive Patch:
    • Worn weekly; delivers oestrogen and progestin through the skin
  • Oral Contraceptive Pills:
    • Taken daily to prevent ovulation; may also help with acne and menstrual regularity

Every treatment is prescribed with medical supervision and explained thoroughly during your visit.

Safe, non-judgmental care for every woman
Contraception is a deeply personal decision. Within our medical group, experienced women’s health doctors provide confidential care in a judgement-free setting, ensuring that every woman feels informed, supported, and safe. Whether you are considering contraception for the first time or re-evaluating your current method, you will receive guidance with professionalism and respect.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What Women Often Ask About Our Care

Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) like IUDs and implants are among the most effective options, but the best method depends on your health, lifestyle, and goals.

Yes. First-time users will go through a clinical consultation to determine the most suitable and safe option for them.

Missing a pill may reduce its effectiveness. Follow the instructions provided with your pill pack, and consult your doctor if unsure whether additional protection is needed.

No. Emergency contraception prevents ovulation or fertilisation and does not terminate an existing pregnancy.

As soon as possible. Pills are most effective within 72 to 120 hours. Copper IUDs can be used up to 5 days after intercourse and offer continued protection.

Yes. Certain hormonal contraceptives may help regulate menstrual flow and reduce acne. Your doctor will guide you based on your symptoms.

Most methods are reversible. Fertility typically resumes once you stop the contraceptive, although the timeline may vary slightly depending on the method.

Yes. The copper IUD is a hormone-free method that provides long-term protection.

Both are simple in-clinic procedures. Your doctor will explain the process and provide appropriate care before, during, and after placement.

Absolutely. Your contraceptive plan can be adjusted at any time based on your comfort, needs, or health changes.

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