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Birth Control

Birth control refers to methods or devices that prevent pregnancy during sexual intercourse. These options include hormonal methods (like pills, patches, and injections), barrier methods (such as condoms and diaphragms), intrauterine devices (IUDs), and sterilization procedures. Each method works differently, either by preventing sperm from reaching an egg, inhibiting egg release, or altering the uterine lining. Birth control allows individuals or couples to plan and space pregnancies, and it can also provide health benefits. Choosing the right method depends on personal health, convenience, and lifestyle preferences. Consulting a healthcare provider can help determine the best option.

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    Birth control refers to methods that prevent pregnancy during sexual activity. It includes various options, such as hormonal methods (like pills, patches, and injections), barrier methods (like condoms and diaphragms), intrauterine devices (IUDs), and natural practices (like tracking fertility). Some are temporary, while others, like sterilization, are permanent. Birth control allows individuals or couples to plan if and when to have children, which can have significant social, economic, and health implications. It also empowers people to take control over their reproductive health and makes family planning more manageable.