Cards (27)

  • Contraception allows sexual activity without the risk of conception.

    True
  • Hormonal contraception includes methods like birth control pills and injections.

    True
  • Hormonal contraception has a lower typical use failure rate than barrier methods.
    True
  • Contraception refers to the methods and devices used to prevent pregnancy
  • Intrauterine devices (IUDs) prevent fertilization

    True
  • Barrier methods include condoms and diaphragms, which physically block sperm
    True
  • Proper use of methods like condoms increases their effectiveness

    True
  • Permanent methods like sterilization are difficult to reverse
  • Judaism approves contraception if it's necessary for health or family size limitations

    True
  • Match the type of contraception with its description:
    Barrier ↔️ Physically blocks sperm
    Hormonal ↔️ Prevents ovulation
    Intrauterine ↔️ Prevents fertilization
    Permanent ↔️ Blocks vas deferens or fallopian tubes
  • Sterilization procedures are a type of permanent contraception.
  • What is one factor that affects contraceptive effectiveness?
    Proper use
  • Barrier methods, like condoms, physically block sperm from reaching the egg

    True
  • Order the main types of contraception from least to most effective based on typical use failure rates
    1️⃣ Barrier (13%)
    2️⃣ Hormonal (7%)
    3️⃣ Intrauterine (Less than 1%)
    4️⃣ Permanent (Less than 1%)
  • Hormonal methods, such as birth control pills, prevent ovulation by using hormones
  • Forgetting to take pills or replace patches can reduce the effectiveness of hormonal methods
  • Catholicism strictly prohibits contraception, viewing it as contrary to natural law
    True
  • Match the religion with its perspective on contraception:
    Catholicism ↔️ Strictly prohibited
    Protestantism ↔️ Generally accepted
    Islam ↔️ Varies
    Judaism ↔️ Approved if necessary
  • Contraception refers to the methods and devices used to prevent pregnancy
  • What factors influence the choice of contraceptive method?
    Effectiveness, ease of use, personal preference
  • Place the types of contraception in order from most to least effective based on typical use failure rates:
    1️⃣ Permanent (sterilization)
    2️⃣ Intrauterine (IUDs)
    3️⃣ Hormonal (birth control pills)
    4️⃣ Barrier (condoms)
  • IUDs and sterilization are less affected by user behavior, making them the most effective options.
  • Hormonal methods, such as birth control pills, prevent ovulation
  • The choice of contraceptive method depends on factors like effectiveness, ease of use, and personal preference
  • Permanent methods like sterilization block the vas deferens or fallopian tubes
    True
  • IUDs and sterilization are less affected by user behavior

    True
  • Islam has varying views on contraception, with some schools supporting it to space births