What is contraception?
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- Created on: 23-12-12 13:11
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- what is contraception?
- contraception is the deliberate prevention of pregnancy
- it works by preventing fertilisation of implantation of an egg
- pregnancy can also be prevented by sterilisation
- this is done by either cutting or blockingthe fallopian tube in women (uterine) or the sperm in men (vasectomy)
- pregnancy can also be prevented by sterilisation
- it works by preventing fertilisation of implantation of an egg
- emergancy contraception is needed after unprotected sex
- contraception is the deliberate prevention of pregnancy
- it works by preventing fertilisation of implantation of an egg
- pregnancy can also be prevented by sterilisation
- this is done by either cutting or blockingthe fallopian tube in women (uterine) or the sperm in men (vasectomy)
- pregnancy can also be prevented by sterilisation
- it works by preventing fertilisation of implantation of an egg
- an IUD (intrauterine device) precents pregnancy if fitted within 5 days of unprotected sex
- contraception is the deliberate prevention of pregnancy
- contraception is the deliberate prevention of pregnancy
- what is contraception?
- the morning after pill must be taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex
- emergancy contraception is needed after unprotected sex
- an IUD (intrauterine device) precents pregnancy if fitted within 5 days of unprotected sex
- it can be prescribed by a doctor or family planning clinic or bought from a pharmacist
- emergancy contraception is needed after unprotected sex
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