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There are various contraceptive methods to suit different needs and preferences. Here’s a quick overview: 1. Barrier Methods: Prevent sperm from reaching the egg. - Male Condoms. - Female Condoms. - Diaphragms. - Cervical Caps. 2. Hormonal Methods: Use hormones to prevent ovulation and alter the uteRead more
There are various contraceptive methods to suit different needs and preferences. Here’s a quick overview:
1. Barrier Methods: Prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
– Male Condoms.
– Female Condoms.
– Diaphragms.
– Cervical Caps.
2. Hormonal Methods: Use hormones to prevent ovulation and alter the uterine lining.
– Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills (COCPs).
– Progestin-Only Pills (POPs).
– Contraceptive Patch.
– Vaginal Ring.
– Hormonal IUDs.
– Contraceptive Injection.
– Contraceptive Implants.
3. Intrauterine Devices (IUDs): Small devices placed in the uterus.
– Copper IUDs.
– Hormonal IUDs.
4. Natural Methods: Rely on monitoring fertility signals.
– Fertility Awareness Methods.
– Withdrawal Method.
5. Permanent Methods: Surgical procedures for long-term contraception.
– Tubal Ligation (for women).
– Vasectomy (for men).
6. Emergency Contraception: Used after unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy.
– Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs).
– Copper IUD (as emergency contraception).
These methods offer a range of options for different lifestyles and needs.
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