A couple who have three children do not want any more children in future. As a science student, suggest and explain the appropriate method applicable to prevent further conceptions.
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Answer:
Contraception aims to prevent pregnancy.
A woman can get pregnant if a man's sperm reaches one of her eggs (ova).
Contraception tries to stop this happening by:
keeping the egg and sperm apart
stopping egg production
stopping the combined sperm and egg (fertilised egg) attaching to the lining of the womb
Contraception is free for most people in the UK. Condoms can also be bought in pharmacies and supermarkets.
With 15 methods to choose from, you can find one that suits you best.
Barrier methods, such as condoms, are a form of contraception that help to protect against both sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy.
You should use condoms to protect both your sexual health and that of your partner, no matter what other contraception you're using to prevent pregnancy.
The 15 methods of contraception
Don't be put off if the first type you use isn't quite right: you can try another.
Read about the different methods of contraception:
caps
combined pill
condoms (female)
condoms (male)
contraceptive implant
contraceptive injection
contraceptive patch
diaphragms
intrauterine device (IUD)
intrauterine system (IUS)
natural family planning
progestogen-only pill
vaginal ring
There are 2 permanent methods of contraception:
female sterilisation
male sterilisation (vasectomy