Contraceptive measures 

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[Audio] Good morning everyone! Today we are here to discuss the various contraceptive methods available to individuals who are certain that they do not want to become pregnant in the future. We will examine the different methods and discuss the advantages and disadvantages each one offers. So let's get started!.

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[Audio] Contraceptive measures are an essential component of family planning. There is a range of options accessible from daily pills to long-term solutions like implants or sterilization. Short-term contraceptive measures include oral contraceptives patches rings and injectables. Long-term options include intrauterine devices male and female sterilization and fertility awareness-based methods. Regardless of your needs there is surely a contraceptive measure that works for you..

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[Audio] I-U-D-s are a form of larc that are inserted into the uterus. There are two main types hormonal and copper. Hormonal I-U-D--s use progestin to make the cervix's mucus impenetrable to sperm. Copper I-U-D--s contain copper which creates an inflammatory reaction in the uterus making it unfavourable to sperm and eggs. I-U-D--s are very reliable and convenient with some lasting up to 3-10 years. The insertion must be done by a medical professional and they can be removed if pregnancy is desired..

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[Audio] When it comes to contraception condoms offer many advantages. Not only are they effective in preventing pregnancy but they can also reduce the risk of transmitting certain S-T-I--s by blocking contact with bodily fluids. Condoms are also affordable and widely available and come in a variety of materials including latex polyurethane and lambskin. They can be worn over the penis or inserted into the vagina or anus prior to intercourse..

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[Audio] Contraceptive implants are amongst the most dependable forms of contraception currently accessible. Placed beneath the skin of the upper arm they dispense a continuous release of hormones that avert pregnancy. Although implants can be utilized for up to three years they must be taken out and put in by a healthcare provider. They afford a highly efficient and discreet type of contraception with a typical rate of failure of lower than 1%..

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[Audio] Contraceptive measures have become a reliable way to avert unplanned pregnancies. Sterilization is a perpetual form of contraception which involves carrying out surgical procedures to hinder conception. For men a vasectomy is a common sort of sterilization which involves either cutting or tying the vas deferens to stop sperm from being emitted during intercourse. For female tubal ligation or tubal occlusion are commonly utilized as forms of sterilization to impede the fallopian tubes avoiding eggs from getting to the uterus and sperm from reaching the egg..

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[Audio] Contraceptive measures are an integral component of family planning for those wanting to avoid pregnancy. Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) is a kind of natural contraceptive method used to track menstrual cycles in order to determine periods of highest fertility. This helps individuals plan for either avoiding or promoting pregnancy according to their intentions. Various methods used in F-A-M include watching for changes in cervical mucus basal body temperature and the timing of ovulation to recognize the most fertile time and when pregnancy is more unlikely..

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[Audio] Contraceptive measures are essential in order for individuals and couples to be able to plan out when they want to start a family. Contraception is a way to prevent unplanned pregnancies and provides individuals with the power to manage their own reproductive health. It further allows people to decide on how many children they would like to have in an informed manner..

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[Audio] Contraceptives offer numerous advantages apart from stopping unintended pregnancies. For example they can improve maternal and child health by allowing for space between births. Also contraceptives empower women to pursue their educational and professional goals without fear of unplanned pregnancies. Moreover they let couples share the responsibilities of family planning..

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[Audio] Contraceptives are crucial for public health allowing people to manage their general well-being. Aside from averting unwanted pregnancies they can also reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs). Specifically using condoms gives dual protection. Furthermore contraceptives help promote gender equality and in turn support poverty reduction and sustainable development. Proactively using contraceptives is essential for people and society to avoid unfavorable results..

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