B5- Controlling fertility

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  • What is required for pregnancy to occur?
    Sperm must reach the ovulated egg
  • What is the purpose of contraception?
    To prevent sperm from reaching the egg
  • Which hormone can prevent the release of an egg?
    Oestrogen
  • How does oestrogen affect egg production?
    It inhibits the release of other hormones
  • What happens if oestrogen is taken daily?
    It keeps oestrogen levels permanently high
  • How does thick cervical mucus affect fertility?
    It prevents sperm from reaching the egg
  • What is the role of progesterone in fertility?
    It disrupts the production of eggs
  • What does the combined pill contain?
    Oestrogen and progesterone
  • What is the effectiveness rate of the combined pill?
    Over 99%
  • What are some side effects of the combined pill?
    Headaches and nausea
  • Does the combined pill protect against STDs?
    No, it does not
  • What is the advantage of the progesterone-only pill?
    It has fewer side effects
  • What does the contraceptive patch contain?
    Oestrogen and progesterone
  • How long does a contraceptive patch last?
    One week
  • Where is the contraceptive implant inserted?
    Under the skin of the arm
  • How long can a contraceptive implant last?
    Three years
  • What does the contraceptive injection contain?
    Progesterone
  • How long does each dose of the contraceptive injection last?
    2 to 3 months
  • What is an intrauterine device (IUD)?
    A T-shaped device inserted into the uterus
  • What are the two main types of IUDs?
    Plastic IUDs and copper IUDs
  • What is the function of a diaphragm in contraception?
    It forms a barrier over the cervix
  • What must a diaphragm be used with?
    Spermicide
  • How effective is spermicide alone as contraception?
    About 70-80%
  • What is sterilization in contraception?
    • Cutting or tying fallopian tubes in females
    • Cutting or tying sperm duct in males
    • Permanent procedure with small chance of rejoining
  • What are natural methods of avoiding pregnancy?
    • Tracking menstrual cycle for fertility
    • Avoiding intercourse on fertile days
    • Less effective than hormonal methods
  • What is abstinence in terms of contraception?
    • Complete avoidance of sexual intercourse
    • Ensures sperm and egg do not meet