Abstinence - No sexual intercourse, Coitus interruptus - Removing the penis from the vagina before ejaculation, Lactational amenorrhea - Temporary infertility during breastfeeding, Rhythm method - Uses first day of menstrual cycle and a calendar to predict ovulation, Temperature method - A sharp drop, then rise in body temperature signals ovulation, Mucus method - Clear, stretchy mucus is a sign of ovulation, Symptothermal method - Using rhythm, temperature and mucus method together to detect ovulation, Condom - Latex rubber covering that fits over the penis, Femidom - Latex rubber tube that covers the cervix and vagina, Diaphragm - Rubber cap that fits across the top of the vagina, Cervical cap - Rubber cap that fits over the cervix, Spermicides - Chemical that affects the potency of sperm, Intrauterine device - A T-shaped device made of copper or plastic containing oestrogen and progesterone, Combined pill - Pill made of oestrogen and progesterone that is consumed daily., Mini pill - Pill made of progesterone that is consumed daily, Depo-Provera - Progesterone injection into the arm every 12 weeks, Implanon - Progesterone releasing rod inserted into arm, NuvaRing - Soft plastic ring inserted into the vagina to release oestrogen and progesterone, Morning after pill - One progesterone pill used for emergency contraception after sex, Vasectomy - Surgically cutting the vas deferens., Tubal ligation - Surgically cutting the fallopian tubes,

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