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    contraceptive
    /ˌkɒntrəˈsɛptɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a method or device) serving to prevent pregnancy: "the contraceptive pill"

    noun

    • 1. a device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy: "we'd been making love without contraceptives for months"

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  3. May 31, 2024 · Birth control, also known as contraception, is the use of medicines, devices, or surgery to prevent pregnancy. There are many different types. Some are reversible, while others are permanent. Some types can also help prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). What are the different types of birth control?

  4. Learn the meaning of contraceptive as a noun and an adjective, and see how to use it in sentences. Find out the different types of contraceptives and their effects on health and fertility.

  5. especially : a device or preparation (such as an IUD or birth control pill) that typically contains progestin either alone or in combination with estrogen and that prevents ovulation, thickens cervical mucus, or thins the uterine lining in order to prevent conception.

  6. Aug 15, 2023 · Birth control is the use of different devices, practices, techniques, drugs, and/or procedures to prevent pregnancy while having sex. Learn about the history, categories, and effectiveness of various contraception methods.

  7. Aug 28, 2023 · Contraceptive methods that use hormones alter how your body works in order to prevent pregnancy. These range from daily-use options, such as birth control pills, to long-term-use...

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  8. Contraception is the deliberate prevention of conception or impregnation, usually by using a device, medicine, or procedure. Learn more about the types, history, and examples of contraception from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  9. Aug 6, 2024 · Contraception There are safe and highly effective methods of contraception available to prevent or reduce the chances of unintended pregnancy. CDC provides clinical guidance to assist health care providers in counseling women, men, and couples about contraceptive method choice.