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Biology, 10.12.2020 01:50 repirce9141

Guys pls answer this what u have to do id just label it a b c and so on the answers are on the bottom but we have to label which goes where pls i need youre help 1.Birth Control Pill:
2.Spermicide:

3.Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) - copper and hormonal:

4.Implant:
5.Patch (Xulane):

6.Male (external) condom

7.Female (internal) condom:

8.Diaphragm or cervical cap:

9.Vasectomy, tubal ligation/sterilization:

10.Emergency Contraception (Plan B):

11.Abstinence:

12.Birth Control Shot (Depo-Provera):

13.Birth Control Ring (Nuva Ring)

14.Sponge (Today Sponge):

a. small flexible ring that goes inside the vagina, releases hormones into the body, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom

b. small, round shaped sponge made from soft, squishy plastic, put deep inside the vagina before sex, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom, can get at some pharmacies, drugstores and supermarkets as well as online

c. the only method that can be used after the fact to prevent pregnancy, works best when used right away, can get for free/lower cost at some clinics, not 100%, does not offer STD/HIV protection

d. protection from STDs and HIV and pregnancy, one time use only, can get from some pharmacies and some clinics as well as online

e.100% effective for pregnancy, STD & HIV, it means not engaging in any sexual activity

f. shot every 3 months (4 times per year), injects the hormone progestin into a bio-female, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom

g. take one tiny pill every day at the same time, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom, works by releasing hormones into the body, will return to your normal fertility afterwards

h. permanently forms of birth control, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom

i. need a prescription, bendable cup that goes inside the vagina, should be used with spermicide

j. a patch worn on certain places on the body, the patch slowly releases hormones into the body, must change patch every week/7 days, can skip a period on it, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom

k. one of the most effective methods of birth control, inserted into the uterus, can be removed, you will return to your normal fertility, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom

l. protection from STDs and HIV and pregnancy, one time use only, can get over the counter or free from many clinics/at school

m. a chemical put deep in the vagina before sex, many people are allergic, it cannot be used alone (must use something like a condom with it)

n. one of the most effective methods of birth control for a bio-female, tiny match sized shaped rod, releases the hormone progesterone, put in skin of upper arm, works for up to 5 years, can be removed, a person will return to their normal fertility afterwards/it is reversible, lasts 3-12 years, does not offer STD/HIV protection, can be used with a condom

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