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A list of the different ways you can prevent pregnancy

The Male Condom: A sheath usually made of latex that covers the penis and blocks sperm from reaching the vagina.
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Female condoms: Availability is not as common as with the male condom. It is put into the vagina and blocks sperm from reaching the uterus.
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Implants: As big as a match stick, it is implanted under the skin, usually in the upper arm. It affects the cervical mucus and affects ovulation. Can last for 5 years.
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Copper IUD: An intrauterine device (IUD) is a small plastic T-shaped device used for birth control. It is inserted into the uterus where it stays to prevent pregnancy.. Can be used for up to 10 years.
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The combined oral contraceptive pill is often just called "the pill". It contains artificial versions of female hormones oestrogen and progesterone, which are produced naturally in the ovaries.

The contraceptive pill separates the egg and sperm or prevents the release of an egg (ovulation).
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Hormonal injection; The contraceptive injection prevents pregnancy by injecting a synthetic version of the hormone progestogen. The injection is also called Depo. Depo prevents the body from producing its own hormones and releasing eggs from the ovaries.
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Bilateral tubal ligation and hysterectomy: While a hysterectomy involves the removal of the uterus, tubal ligation requires the removal, tie, or cutting of the fallopian tubes. Tubal ligation is a form of permanent sterilisation that prevents sperm from reaching the egg.
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Vasectomy: it is a form of male birth control that cuts the supply of sperm to your semen. It's done by cutting and sealing the tubes that carry sperm. Vasectomy has a low risk of problems and can usually be performed in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia.
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Natural Method: Here, the couple keeps track of the fertile days of the woman and avoids sex on those days and about 5 days leading to those days. She can also measure her basal body temperature using the same method as well as cervical mucus.

They can be difficult to use correctly.🤷🏽‍♂️
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Abstinence: No sex, No pregnancy. Effectiveness: 100%.🤣🥂
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Withdrawal Method: Here, the man withdraws the phallus before ejaculation. Practise at your own risk. It is not a reliable method of preventing pregnancy and tends to fail. 😂🍻
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Please bear in mind that this thread is not exhaustive. Only bears the salient points. For more information on which is best for you, Visit your doctor for a consultation.

What may work for you might not work for another.

Happy Spouting! 💦 🤗🥰😍
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Facts!
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The Eternal Atheist
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I keep saying if our legislators would only make laws requiring the usage of condoms (unless a man gets a note from two doctors and a one-week thinking period) we could really end the abortion issue once and for all.
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Dennis Clarke
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Rapers don't use them.
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