Biology, asked by RebelStar, 1 year ago

What is Contraception ?


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Answered by dvipada07
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the deliberate use of artificial methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse. The major forms of artificial contraception are: barrier methods, of which the commonest is the condom or sheath; the contraceptive pill, which contains synthetic sex hormones which prevent ovulation in the female; intrauterine devices, such as the coil, which prevent the fertilized ovum from implanting in the uterus; and male or female sterilization.

Answered by xyz8536
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Here is ur answer:

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.

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