Contraception Flashcards
What methods of contraception are there?
Abstaining from sex The rhythm method Sterilisation Implant Injection Morning-after pill The pill The cap
Abstaining from sex
not engaging in any sexual activity
100% effective
The rhythm method
planning sexual intercourse around menstrual cycle
effectively relies on how carefully you follow it
can be up to 98% effective
takes six months to learn body’s cycle
Sterilisation
permanent
man = vasectomy (prevents sperm getting to the penis)
woman = cut her Fallopian tubes (prevents the egg leaving the ovaries)
Implant
steadily releases small amounts of hormone progesterone
inserted into the upper arm
lasts up to three years
99% reliable
Injection
steadily releases small amounts of hormone progesterone
injection renewed every 8-12 weeks
99% reliable
Morning-after pill
prevents fertilised egg from implanting in the womb
emergency form of contraception for a woman who has had unprotected sex or a couple who’s normal method of contraception has failed
can be taken up to 72 hours after sex
95% effective within 24 hours after sex
The pill
taken orally every day
hormones prevent woman’s body from releasing an egg each month
reliable
Condom
available for men or women to wear
prevent sperm meeting the egg
easy and effective
protection against STIs
The cap
plastic or latex
cover entrance to woman’s womb to prevent sperm getting in
used with a spermicidal cream to make sure it is effective
cap has to be left on for at least 6 hours after sex
What is the Church of England’s view?
Accepts contraception as a means of enabling a coupe to enjoy sex and to take responsibility for the size of their family
Why does the Church of England have that view?
The essence of Christianity is love - contraception can be used to protect a woman’s health
Reducing size of family can give children a better standard of living
God created sex for pleasure for married couples - contraception provides safe pleasure free from fear of pregnancy
Nothing in the Bible says it’s wrong
What is the Methodist Church’s view?
Responsible contraception is a welcome means towards fulfilment in marriage, the spacing of children and the need to avoid pregnancy altogether (e.g. medical reasons)
What is the Orthodox Church’s view?
Two different attitudes
1. Procreation is an important purpose for sex within marriage, but not the only one
Contraception is not condemned but seen as a way to maintain a stable marriage
2. Sex is only intended for the purpose of conceiving children
Contraception is unnecessary and some would say wrong
What is the Roman Catholic Church’s view?
Views based on belief that sex is an essential part of marriage and should be open to God’s gift of children
Artificial contraception is wrong because it goes against one of the purposes of Christian marriage
Natural conception is okay to be used to limit the size of the family