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what is the need for contraceptive devices? ​

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Answered by VimalaDarshani
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The need of contraceptive devices is to prevent a woman from becoming pregnant i.e to prevent fertilisation and implantation. In a common context, a good contraception allows a couple to enjoy a physical relationship without fear of an unwanted pregnancy and ensures enough freedom to have children when desired. It is also used to avoid the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, but it's just a complementary benefit whereas the main necessity lies in preventing pregnancy.

Eg. Condoms, IUDS, Pills etc

Answered by aman4236
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Background-Contraception is the intentional prevention of conception through the use of various devices, sexual practices, chemicals, drugs or surgical procedures. An effective contraception allows a physical relationship without fear of an unwanted pregnancy and ensures freedom to have children when desired. The aim is to achieve contraception in maximum comfort and privacy, with minimum cost and side effects. Some methods, like male and female condoms, also provide twin advantage of protection from sexually transmitted diseases. The burden of unsafe abortion lies primarily in developing countries. Here, contraceptive prevalence is measured among currently married women of reproductive age, and levels have not yet reached those that exist in developed countries

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