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Birth controlSee: Emergency contraception.
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Birth controlThe use of drugs, devices, or surgery to prevent pregnancy. There are many different types of birth control. These include barrier methods to keep sperm from fertilizing the egg, hormone methods, intr [..]
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Birth controlPractices employed by couples that permit sexual intercourse with reduced likelihood of conception and birth. The term birth control is often used synonymously with such terms as contraception, fertility control, and family planning. But birth control includes abortion to prevent a birth, whereas family planning methods explicitly do not include ab [..]
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Birth controlBehaviors, devices, or medications used to avoid unintended pregnancy.
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Birth controlJewish law permits certain methods of birth control in appropriate circumstances.
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Birth controlAnother way of saying contraception.
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Birth controlAny method used to reduce births, including celibacy, delayed marriage, contraception; devices or medication that prevent implantation of fertilized zygotes, and induced abortions. bisexual
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Birth controln. a combination of the devices and methods used to prevent conception and pregnancy. Voluntary in nature, it incolves the regulation in number and spacing of children. It makes use oral contraceptive [..]
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Birth controlControlling the number of babies a person has by using contraceptive devices.
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Birth controlcontraception
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Birth controlPrevention of CONCEPTION by blocking Fertility temporarily, or permanently (Sterilization, Reproductive). Common means of reversible contraception include Natural Family Planning Methods; Contraceptiv [..]
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Birth controlA method used to prevent pregnancy. Another phrase for contraception
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Birth controlAny method used to reduce births, including celibacy, delayed marriage, contraception; devices of medication that prevent implantation of fertilized zygote, and induce abortion.
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Birth controlDrugs that sometimes cause increased hair growth.
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Birth controlA way for men and women to prevent pregnancy. Methods for women include birth control pills, condoms, vaginal spermicides, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and more.
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Birth control
Voluntary control of the number of children conceived, especially by the planned use of contraception.
Any technique used to prevent the birth of a childUS Navy standard issue eyeglass frames euph [..]
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Birth controlThe ability to prevent unintended pregnancy and control the timing and spacing of desired pregnancies. Often used to refer to contraceptive pills.
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Birth controlMethods used to control fertility and childbirth.
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