How Contraceptives Works & history
long acting
short acting
abstinence
100

What is conception? 

The fusion of an ovum and a sperm that creates a fertilized egg

100

An implant provides little to no protection against ___?

STI's

100

The product prevents pregnancy by inhibiting ovulation.

injectable contraception 

100

what is abstinence?

 the decision not to engage in sexual intercourse for a chosen of times 

200

What is the difference between contraception and conception?

Conception is where the sperm fertilizes the egg, contraception is blocking the fertilization process. 

200

Name 2 long acting contraception

intrauterine and contraceptive implants 

200

this contraceptive has a 3% to 9% failure rate 

the pill 

200

what are the 3 permanent contraceptive methods for men and women 

vasectomy and tubal sterilization and hysterectomy 

300

Name 3 effective approaches to contraceptives

Barrier methods

Hormonal methods

intrauterine device methods

natural methods

surgical methods

300

Where on the body is a contraceptive implant placed?

under the skin on the upper arm

300

During the first year of typical condom use among 100 users, approx. _____  pregnancies will occur 

18

300

What is fertility awareness-based method? 

A method of preventing conception based on avoiding intercourse during the fertile phase of a woman's cycle. 

400

What year did birth control become legal and was consider unconstitutional to prohibited?

1965

400

How long can an IUD provide protection?

up to 12 years

400

Name 3 short acting contraception methods

oral contraceptive 

male condoms

injectable contraceptive

400

What are 2 reasons people practices abstinence? 

cultural or religious beliefs 

concern about possible contraceptive side effects, STI's and unwanted pregnancies