What is most accessible type of barrier method and the ONLY method that prevents from STI transmission?
What is the condom?
These contraceptive devices has the lowest failure rate when used correctly.
This type of contraception does not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
The hormonal method that should be delivered once every 3 months.
This means with one partner, only.
This is what is meant by the term 'spermicide'.
What is a method that kills sperm?
Smoking while using this type of contraceptive increases the risk of blood clots.
The minimum age at which a person can start using birth control pills.
The hormonal contraceptive method that should be changed once a week.
Also known as the time after a birth.
This barrier method is 100% effective.
True or False: Condoms provide 100% protection against sexually transmitted infections.
True or False: Birth control pills should be taken once week.
This hormone prevents ovulation in most combined hormonal contraceptives.
To NOT do...
This device is a non-hormonal IUD that can prevent pregnancy for up to 12 years.
This hormone-free method requires sterilization and is considered permanent.
This contraceptive method should take weight into consideration.
This hormone-only method is often recommended for breastfeeding women or those who cannot use estrogen.
To prevent gametes from meeting up.
This natural family planning method tracks when menstruation occurs and when and body temperature changes.
This emergency contraceptive is more effective than the morning-after pill if taken within five days.
Most birth control methods prevent against STI's.
What is false?
Most hormonal birth control methods manipulate these 2 hormone levels.
A doctor who is an expert in glands and hormones.