Artificial methods of birth control

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Prepared by: Ella Mae B. Camorongan

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Prepared by:

Ella Mae B. Camorongan

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Artificial contraception, also known as birth

control, are medications used to prevent

pregnancy.

Birth control methods have been used since

ancient times, but effective and safe methods

only became available in the 20th century.

Some cultures limit or discourage access to

birth control because they consider it to be

morally or politically undesirable.

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Three distinct parts of birth

control pills

May suppress ovulation

May impede sperm migration

May inhibit implantation

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Three Bad Common Effects

1. They cause your blood to clot

2. They make it easier to get potentially lethal

infections

3. They cause cancer

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Different types of Artificial

Contraception

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Hormonal

Work by inhibiting ovulation and fertilization.

They are currently commercially available only

for women, although hormonal contraceptives

for men have and are being clinically tested.

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Intrauterine Devices

The current intrauterine devices (IUD) are

small devices, often 'T'-shaped, which are

inserted into the uterus.

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Behavioral

It involve regulating the timing or method of

intercourse to prevent introduction of sperm

into the female reproductive tract, either

altogether or when an egg may be present.

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Three Methods of Behavioral

Fertility awareness

Withdrawal

Behavioral

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REFERENCES:https://www.familyplanning.net/en/artificial-methods-birth-control

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_control

"Interventions to reduce unintended pregnancies among adolescents: systematic review of randomisedcontrolled trials". BMJ 324 (7351): 1426. doi10.1136/bmj.324.7351.1426. PMC 115855.PMID 12065267

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