
Fertility control
Fertility control refers to methods used to regulate the ability to have children, allowing individuals or couples to plan if and when they want to conceive. These methods include contraception (like birth control pills, condoms, or IUDs), permanent options (such as tubal ligation or vasectomy), and natural family planning techniques. The goal is to prevent unintended pregnancies or to space out children, supporting personal health, economic stability, and family planning choices. Fertility control empowers people to make informed decisions about their reproductive lives in a safe and effective manner.