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topics under category "Contraception
(Birth Control) and Family Planning".
Contraception (birth control)
is a regimen of one or more actions, devices, or medications followed in
order to deliberately prevent or reduce the likelihood of a woman
becoming pregnant or giving birth. Therefore contraception is the
utilization of various and sundry surgical procedures, devices,
practices, agents, or drugs with the intention of preventing conception
or impregnation (pregnancy). Methods and intentions typically termed
birth control may be considered a pivotal ingredient to family
planning. Birth control is a controversial political and ethical
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Contraception (Birth Control) and Family Planning |
| A review of contraceptive methods. |
| Nursing Care 7: 26-28. June 1974. |
| Aimed at licensed practical nurses, the various contraceptive techniques used today are described in simple terms. |
| The more reliable methods of oral contraceptives, IUDs, and diaphragms as well as the less reliable methods of |
| vaginal foams, creams, jellies, foam tablets, suppositories, rhythm methods, and vaginal douches are discussed. |
| Male methods of withdrawal and condoms are also mentioned. Surgical sterilization methods are explained. |
| (PubHealth.info Document ID: CONT7T 3518-06) |
| PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "A review of contraceptive methods.", is(are) Carbary LJ. |
| The source of this article is "Nursing Care 7: 26-28. June 1974.". This article was published in 1974 in English |
| language(s). (PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT7T 3518-06. All rights reserved with PubHealth.info) PIN: 33518 |
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