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Birth control, also
known as
contraception, anticonception, and
fertility control, is the use of
methods or
devices to
prevent pregnancy.
Birth control...
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Emergency contraception (EC) is a
birth control measure, used
after ****ual
intercourse to
prevent pregnancy.
There are
different forms of EC. Emergency...
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Hormonal contraception refers to
birth control methods that act on the
endocrine system.
Almost all
methods are
composed of
steroid hormones, although...
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Contraception is
birth control, the use of
methods or
devices to
prevent unwanted pregnancy.
Contraception may also
refer to:
Contraception (journal)...
- of
contraception. However, it
often involves methods and
practices in
addition to
contraception. Additionally, many
might wish to use
contraception but...
- be
taken orally by women. It is the oral form of
combined hormonal contraception. The pill
contains two
important hormones: a
progestin (a synthetic...
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pregnancy by
interrupting the
function of sperm. The main
forms of male
contraception available today are condoms, vasectomy, and withdrawal,
which together...
- The
history of
birth control, also
known as
contraception and
fertility control,
refers to the
methods or
devices that have been
historically used to...
- non-prescription
access to EC".
International Consortium for
Emergency Contraception (ICEC).
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practices (like condoms) can also be used as
birth control (
contraception), most
forms of
contraception do not
protect against STIs. Likewise, some safe ****...