Contraception refers to various methods used to prevent pregnancy. These include hormonal methods like the pill, patch, or ring; intrauterine devices (IUDs); barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms; surgical methods such as sterilization; and natural family planning methods including rhythm method, ovulation method, and sympto-thermal method.
Contraception refers to various methods used to prevent pregnancy. These include hormonal methods like the pill, patch, or ring; intrauterine devices (IUDs); barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms; surgical methods such as sterilization; and natural family planning methods including rhythm method, ovulation method, and sympto-thermal method.
Contraceptive methods are widely available in Greece, including the pill, condoms, IUDs, and implants. The Greek National Health System covers some contraceptives, while others require out-of-pocket payments.
Prescriptions may be required for certain methods. Pharmacies sell over-the-counter options.