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Q: What are the methods of birth control in less developed countries?
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Which methods of birth control involves hormones?

Birth control patch


What are three types of hormonal birth control?

Birth control pills, Mirena (IUD), NuvaRing, DepoProvera, Implanon and the patch are all hormonal methods of birth control sold in the US. There is another injection available in some other countries, as well.


Will new inexpensive socially acceptable methods of birth control be developed that can slow world population growth?

"Socially" acceptable? Different people have different ideas on that, and science is always coming out with new ideas for birth control.


Enumerate the contraceptive used in birth control?

"Contraceptive" and "birth control" are synonymous. All contraceptives are methods of birth control.


What are some of the most common methods of natural birth control?

Some of the most common methods of natural birth control would be for one to not have sexual intercourse. Other than that one would have to use methods such as a condom or the birth control pill.


What form of contraception suppresses ovulation?

The birth control pill prevents the release of eggs.


What are the traditional methods of birth control?

Condoms.


What are methods of birth control?

colt 45


Which control methods can be temporary or permanent Which is a permanent method of birth control?

a


Do vaccinations affect birth control?

There are no methods of birth control that are made less reliable by taking an immunization.


What are Examples of birth control methods that contain estrogen?

Combined hormonal birth control methods -- those that contain estrogen -- include the regular birth control pill (but not the minipill or progestin-only pill), the ring, and the patch.


Chemical methods of birth control?

These include contraceptive (birth control) pills and spermicides (foam, sponge, etc.)