Biology, asked by lapsanntwin4i, 1 year ago

Removal of gonads cannot be considered as contraception option,why?

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Answered by Angella
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An ideal contraceptive method should - be user friendly - be easily available - be effective and reversible with no or less side effects - not affect the sexual life of the user. Removal of gonads is not a reversible process. Moreover, the sexual life of the person is affected on removing the gonads as the sex hormones produced by the gonads are no more available. Hence, removal of gonads is not considered as an ideal contraceptive option.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Contraceptive devices are used to prevent unwanted pregnancy and to prevent the spreading of STDs. There are many methods, such as natural, barrier, oral, and surgical methods, that prevent unwanted pregnancy. However, the complete removal of gonads cannot be a contraceptive option because it will lead to infertility and unavailability of certain hormones that are required for normal functioning of accessory reproductive parts. Therefore, only those contraceptive methods can be used that prevent the chances of fertilization rather than making the person infertile forever.

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