Contraceptive Pill - Small tablets containing progesterone and estrogen taken at the same time daily. , Injection (Depo Provera) - Prevents the body from producing its own hormones and releasing eggs from the ovaries (given via injection 4 times per year), Patch - Patch that slowly releases estrogen and progesterone through the skin weekly, Implant - A rod that is implanted under the skin surface of the arm that releases hormones to prevent ovulation., Vaginal Ring - Soft, flexible, transparent ring inserted into the vagina releasing estrogen and progesterone, Intra-uterine System (IUS) - T-shaped device inserted into the uterus containing a progesterone hormone, Intra-uterine Device (IUD) - T-Shaped device with a copper coil inserted into the uterus to avoid sperm fertilising the egg, Male Condom - Disposable latex sheath that goes on an erect penis and acts as a barrier between egg and sperm, Female Condom - Polyurethane sheath that fits into the vagina and acts as a barrier between egg and sperm, Diaphragm & Cervical Cap - A latex or silicone dome with flexible ring around edge inserted into the vagina before intercourse, The Sponge - A soft disposable device that is soaked in spermicide and inserted in to the vagina, Spermicide - Chemical agent that affects sperm mobility, Tubal Ligation - Surgical Procedure to close or block the fallopian tube to prevent the sperm from reaching an egg, Vasectomy - A permanent surgical procedure to close or block the Vas Deferens to prevent sperm reaching the egg, Abstinence - Not engaging in sexual intercourse, Calendar Method - Using a calendar to monitor the menstrual cycle to determine when ovulation is occurring to avoid sex at and pregnancy at this time, Mucus Method - Using the mucus discharged from the vagina to determine which part of the menstrual cycle is safe to engage in sexual intercourse, Withdrawal - The removal of the penis from the vagina prior to ejaculation,

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