Birth Prevention Site

: Hormonal options administered weekly, monthly, or every three months.

: These are used during intercourse and also provide protection against sexually transmitted infections (STDs). Condoms (Male and Female) : The most common barrier method. birth prevention

: Tracking menstrual cycles to identify fertile days. 2. Prevention of Preterm Birth : Hormonal options administered weekly, monthly, or every

Contraception allows individuals and couples to plan the timing and spacing of children. Methods vary significantly in their mechanism of action and effectiveness. : Tracking menstrual cycles to identify fertile days

: Silicone cups used with spermicide. Permanent Methods (Sterilization) :

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.

: A surgical procedure for women to "tie" the fallopian tubes.