contraception Flashcards

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also called periodic abstinence methods
- methods that involve no introduction of chemical or foreign material into the body

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natural family planning

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2
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examples of natural family planning

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abstinence
lactation amenorrhea method
coitus interruptus
postcoital douching

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3
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  • methods rely on detecting when a woman will be capable of impregnation (fertile) so she can use periods of abstinence during that time.
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fertility awareness method

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fertility awareness method examples

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calendar method
basal temperature method
cervical mucus method
two day method
symptothermal method
standard days method: (cycle beads,ovulation detection)

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5
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  • forms of birth control that place a chemical or latex barrier between the cervix and advancing sperm so sperm cannot reach and fertilize an ovum.
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barriers method of contraception

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barriers method of contraception example

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spermicides
male and female condoms
diaphragms
cervical caps

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7
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hormones that when taken orally, transdermally, intravaginally, or intramuscularly, cause such fluctuations in a normal menstrual cycle that ovulation or sperm transport does not occur

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hormonal contraception

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8
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often called sterilization

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Surgical Methods of Reproductive Life Planning

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9
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• Surgical Methods of Reproductive Life Planning example

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vasectomy
tubal ligation

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10
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ethical issues in contraception

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  1. autonomy and personal freedom
  2. religious and moral belief
    3.informed consent and access
    4.responsibility and accountability
    5.potential health risks
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social issues in contraception

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1.family planning
2.youth and contraceptive education3
3.opposition from the catholic church
4.the implementation of the RH Act
5. Save the children Philippines
6.Men’s role in contraception
7.Barriers to contraceptive use globally
8.Influence of cultural norms on acceptance and use
9.religious influence on contraception use
10. social and regional norms impact on contraception

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12
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men’s role in contraception

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1.shared responsibility
2.contraceptive option
3.communication
4.cultural expectation
5.education and awareness

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13
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Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012

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RA 10354

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14
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barriers to contraceptive use globally

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• Religious and Cultural Opposition: Teachings and norms opposing artificial contraception.

• Misinformation and Myths:
Widespread misconceptions about side effects.

• Gender Inequality: Women may lack autonomy over reproductive choices.

• Access and Infrastructure:
Economic and geographic challenges limit availability.

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15
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Opposes artificial contraception; endorses natural family planning.

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Catholicism

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Generally restrictive but permits methods that don’t interfere with marital obligations or health, with rabbinical guidance.

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Orthodox Judaism

17
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Conservative groups oppose contraception; liberal groups support it for health and family planning.

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Protestantism