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Control of Fertility | |
Types of Contraception | |
Chemical | |
Barrier | |
Natural | |
Surgical | |
Hormonal methods of contraception |
Exam Tip: The use of hormones to control fertility is a pretty common exam question where you may be asked to evaluate the different methods of contraception and to consider the benefits or problems associated with them.Benefits of contraception include preventing unwanted pregnancies or pregnancies that may lead to risks to the mother’s health or pregnancies that have occurred as a result of rape. The counter-arguments involve ethical and religious concerns about making decisions that may or may not lead to life.Issues around contraception cannot be answered by science alone – it’s important to remember that.
There are many different types of contraception but not everyone may have access to them
The oral contraceptive, which is known as the pill, contains oestrogen or progesterone. These hormones inhibit the production of FSH, and eggs cannot mature.
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