Birth Prevention -
: Small devices inserted into the uterus that can prevent pregnancy for 3 to 10 years.
Contraception allows individuals and couples to plan the timing and spacing of children. Methods vary significantly in their mechanism of action and effectiveness. birth prevention
: A tiny rod placed under the skin of the arm that releases hormones for up to 3 years. : Small devices inserted into the uterus that
: Hormonal options administered weekly, monthly, or every three months. birth prevention
: A surgical procedure for women to "tie" the fallopian tubes.
: Tracking menstrual cycles to identify fertile days. 2. Prevention of Preterm Birth
