Contraception or better known as birth control is a method used to prevent pregnancy. Contraceptive methods include hormonal contraception, barrier methods (condoms or diaphragms), intrauterine devices (IUD) and sterilisation. Hormonal contraception is an effective, convenient and simple method of birth control. The various types of hormonal contraceptives available in the market include oral contraceptive pills (OCP),
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Once you regain your fertility, this means that your body has begun to ovulate again. So, you could get pregnant. In an ideal world, your choice of contraception should prevent pregnancy when you want it to and, when you decide you’re ready to have a baby, have no impact on your ability to conceive once
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CONTRACEPTION Contraception is a method of controlling fertility or birth and preventing pregnancy, when a woman is not ready, or for a couple who are keen on family planning. Many elements need to be considered by women, men, or couples at any given point in their lifetimes when choosing the most appropriate contraceptive method. These
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What Is IUD (Intrauterine Device?) IUD stands for an intrauterine device that is classified as a long term reversible contraception. It works by acting on sperm function and prevents the fertilisation of the ovum by the sperm. The IUD is an excellent choice for women who are planning on reversible birth control and is 99%
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