Birth - Prevention
In a clinical context, "birth prevention" often refers to delaying delivery in women at risk of giving birth too early (before 37 weeks). Preterm birth is a leading cause of neonatal mortality and long-term health issues.
: These require regular adherence but are highly effective when used correctly. Oral Contraceptive Pills : Taken daily to prevent ovulation. birth prevention
: Small devices inserted into the uterus that can prevent pregnancy for 3 to 10 years. In a clinical context, "birth prevention" often refers
: Tracking menstrual cycles to identify fertile days. 2. Prevention of Preterm Birth Oral Contraceptive Pills : Taken daily to prevent ovulation
: A minor surgical procedure for men to block the tubes that carry sperm. Behavioral Methods :
: These are highly effective and "set-and-forget" methods.
: A tiny rod placed under the skin of the arm that releases hormones for up to 3 years.