effect of contraceptive methods on the health of woman explain
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Until the 1960s rhythm and barrier contraceptives were the only methods of birth control widely available to couples desiring to plan the number and spacing of their children. In the 1960s oral contraceptives (OCs) were introduced and new efficacious intrauterine devices (IUDs) became widely available, so that the choice of effective methods of contraception increased substantially. Later, in the 1970s, female and male sterilization techniques became much more widely accepted and used. Couples were then able to choose from several different temporary and permanent methods of contraception and to switch from one to another. Worldwide, family planning programs expanded, and the prevalence of contraceptive use increased.
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