A contraceptive that creates a mechanical barrier is the condom. It is typically made of latex or polyurethane and is worn over the penis during sexual intercourse to prevent sperm from entering the vagina. Condoms not only help in preventing pregnancy but also reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Other examples include diaphragms and cervical caps, which are inserted into the vagina to block sperm from reaching the uterus.
The contraceptive implant is a hormonal method, not a barrier method.
Barrier contraceptive methods physically prevent sperm from reaching the egg, such as condoms and diaphragms. Chemical contraceptive methods, on the other hand, utilize hormones to prevent ovulation or change the cervical mucus to inhibit sperm movement, like birth control pills or patches.
A contraceptive method that physically blocks sperm from reaching the egg is a barrier method, such as a condom or diaphragm. These devices create a barrier that prevents sperm from entering the uterus and reaching the egg, therefore preventing fertilization.
The barrier method
The barrier method
The barrier method
barrier method ,IUD, oral pills, Permenent method.
The barrier method
Barrier methods, such as condoms and diaphragms, physically prevent sperm from reaching the egg by creating a barrier between the two. Spermicides are another type of contraceptive that work by immobilizing or killing sperm before they can reach and fertilize an egg.
hormonal Birth Control methods
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