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| 100% effective birth control method |
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| sterilization method for men |
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| covers the woman's cervix (2 choices) |
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| can prevent the spread of STDs |
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| placed inside a woman's uterus and is the shape of a "T" |
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| inserted no more than 15 minutes before intercourse |
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| charts woman's cycle on calendar |
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| sterilization method for women |
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| tampon-like contraceptive that is inserted into the vagina |
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| injection that is effective for 3 months |
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| hormone inserts effective for 3 years |
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| hormones are on an adhesive and changed weekly for three weeks in a row and on week four, none is worn |
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| monthly hormone are enclosed in a flexible ring that is inserted into the vagina for three weeks, removed for one week and then replaced with a new ring |
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| What are the four categories of contraceptives? |
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| chemical, barrier, permanent, and other |
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| name three examples of a chemical type of contraceptive |
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- pill - patch - Depo Provera - Implant - Plan B - Nuva Ring |
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| name two examples of a barrier type of contraceptive |
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- sponge - condom - spermicidal foam - diaphragm/ cervical cap |
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| what are the two types of permanent contraceptives? |
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| vasectomy (men) and tubal ligation (women) |
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| name two other types of contraceptives |
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- abstinence - abortion - IUD - Rhythm Method |
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