Science, asked by kkrishnaveni894, 4 months ago

How hormonal methods of contraception act?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hormonal contraceptives (the pill, the patch, and the vaginal ring) all contain a small amount of man-made estrogen and progestin hormones. These hormones work to inhibit the body's natural cyclical hormones to prevent pregnancy. The hormonal contraceptive usually stops the body from ovulating.

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Answered by namanswain03122005
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Hormonal contraceptives (the pill, the patch, and the vaginal ring) all contain a small amount of man-made estrogen and progestin hormones. Thesehormones work to inhibit the body's natural cyclical hormones to prevent pregnancy. The hormonal contraceptiveusually stops the body from ovulating.

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