Contraceptives literally means "to stop conception", which means to stop fertilisation.
Nowadays contraceptives can also be used to stop the spread of diseases.
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Methods of contraception:
Barrier method
Chemical method
Intrauterine method
Natural method
Sterilisation
Emergency method
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Barrier method:
This create a physical wall between the sperm cells and egg cells, this sometimes also protects against STD's.
Male condoms
Female condoms
Diaphragms
Cervical caps
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Chemical method:
Chemical methods of birth control use artificial hormones or chemicals to regulate or stop ovulation and prevent pregnancy
Contraceptive sponges
Spermicides
The Pill
Contraceptive patch
Injectable birth control
Implantable rods
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Intrauterine method:
An IUD is a small, T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
A copper IUD
A hormonal IUD
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Natural method:
With natural methods people choose to use no artificial methods (plastic, chemicals or implants) to control possible pregnancies, they use their brains & calendars.
coitus interruptus
rhythm method
abstinence
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Sterilisation:
Sterilisation is a permanent form of birth control that either prevents a woman from getting pregnant or prevents a man from releasing sperm.
A sterilisation implant
Tubal ligation (female sterilisation)
Vasectomy
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Emergency method:
Emergency contraception are hormonal pills, taken either as a single dose or two doses 12 hours apart, that are intended for use in the event of unprotected intercourse.
Morning after pill
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Contraceptives assignment:
What is the name of your method?
Who uses it (male, female, both)
How does it work?
How do you use it?
What is the effectiveness of the contraceptive method (what is the chance of getting pregnant when you are using this method?
Does it prevent people catching sexually transmitted diseases?
Where can you get it?
What advantages or disadvantages do you see to the method? (Give specific recommendations about how disadvantages could be made less, if possible.)
SOURCES!!!
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STD's
Sexually Transmitted Diseases:
1. Gonorrhoea
2. Hepatitis
3. Syphilis
4. Chlamydia
5. Crabs
6. Human Papilloma Virus
7. Bacterial Vaginosis
8. Herpes
9. Trichomoniasis
10. HIV
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Homework:
GLOSSARY QUIZ BOOKLET 6 (FIRST 10 MIN OF CLASS)
Complete and hand in the hw before class please:
Complete the homework - 5 to the correct level 3 please.