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The egg can no longer accept a sperm and fertilization (pregnancy) is prevented. No contraceptive method is 100 percent effective. Birth control methods such as ...
The pupose of this study is to characterize women's attitudes and perceptions about whether their contraception method affects their seizure frequency.
No contraceptive method is 100 percent effective. Birth control methods such as having surgery to become sterile or not having sex are more effective than birth ...
Both types of IUD and the contraceptive implant, a small flexible rod which is inserted under the skin of your arm for 3 years of birth control, are ...
woman holding birth control contraceptive pills As women age, they become less likely to get pregnant. For those who have decided they don't want any more ...
ParaGard is a type of long-term birth control called an intrauterine device, also known as an IUD. ParaGard releases copper into the uterus to prevent pregnancy ...
This contraceptive shot given every three months has the hormone progestin to help prevent pregnancy.
Birth control pills may slightly increase your blood pressure. If you take birth control pills, have your blood pressure checked regularly.
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