Papaya can not be used as a contraceptive but there's a small chance that if you eat large amounts of ripe papaya you will abort.
Papaya, particularly unripe papaya, is sometimes mentioned in traditional practices as a natural contraceptive due to its potential effects on hormone levels. However, there is no scientific evidence to support its efficacy in preventing pregnancy. Eating papaya should not be relied upon as a method of contraception; instead, effective and reliable contraceptive methods should be used for pregnancy prevention. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on birth control options.
There is no minimum age for use of the contraceptive implant.
The contraceptive pill was approved for use in the United States in 1960.
papaya is a fruit so you would speak of it as an object
yes, you can do it but it have a lot of time. you can use a dried papaya for many purpose
Very interesting question. When Tao was established, there was no contraceptives yet. For Taoists Sex is just a matter of balancing the Yin and Yang. "Yang or element of expansion in them is too much developed. Are they exceedingly irritated? the Yin or opposite element is too much developed. When those elements thus predominate in men, (it is as if) the four seasons were not to come (at their proper times), and the harmony of cold and heat were not to be maintained; would there not result injury to the bodies of men?(4)" So for the true practitioner of Taoism, maybe, they don't use contraceptives, like condoms or spermicides. They rather wait for "safe period". Or maybe they have some natural contraceptives; Papaya seeds perhaps? = Papaya =Women in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other parts of the world have long used papaya as a folk remedy for contraception and abortion.[citation needed] Medical research in animals has confirmed the contraceptive and abortifacient capability of papaya, and also found that papaya seeds have contraceptive effects in adult http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaya
In French, the word "papaye" (papaya) is feminine. Therefore, you would use feminine articles and adjectives with it, such as "la papaye" for "the papaya."
You can eat the seeds of the papaya, but it should be done in moderation, for there is a mild toxin in them. It is used for medication, and Hawaiians traditionally eat 4 or 5 seeds when they open a papaya. It may act as a contraceptive in women, and has been shown to reduce sperm count in male monkeys and mice. It has been used in making salad dressings and other food preparations.
A number of English speakers use the term papaya, but pawpaw and papaw are also used. A link can be found below for more information.
Yes, there's no lower age limit for use of the contraceptive implant. Anyone needing contraception can use it.
Your boyfriend's drug use will not affect how well the contraceptive implant works.
Approximately 75% of women use any kind of contraceptive.