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Contraceptive Methods

Contraceptive methods are techniques used to prevent pregnancy during sexual intercourse. They include hormonal methods like birth control pills and patches, which regulate hormones to stop ovulation; barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms, which physically block sperm; intrauterine devices (IUDs) that prevent fertilization; and natural methods like tracking menstrual cycles. Permanent options, such as sterilization, eliminate the ability to conceive. Each method has different effectiveness, side effects, and suitability depending on individual needs, health conditions, and lifestyle choices. Consulting a healthcare provider can help in choosing the right method.

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    Contraceptive methods are techniques used to prevent pregnancy during sexual intercourse. They include hormonal methods like birth control pills and patches that regulate hormones; barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms that block sperm from reaching the egg; intrauterine devices (IUDs) inserted into the uterus; and permanent solutions like sterilization. Natural methods involve tracking ovulation cycles, while emergency contraception can be used after unprotected intercourse. Each method varies in effectiveness, ease of use, and potential side effects, so it's important for individuals to choose one that suits their health, lifestyle, and family planning goals.

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    Contraceptive methods are ways to prevent pregnancy during sexual activity. They include barrier methods like condoms, which physically block sperm, hormonal methods like birth control pills that regulate hormones to prevent ovulation, intrauterine devices (IUDs that block sperm or prevent implantation), and natural methods that involve tracking fertility cycles. Permanent options, like sterilization, provide long-term prevention. Each method has different effectiveness rates, side effects, and considerations, so it's important for individuals or couples to choose what best fits their health needs and lifestyle. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.