Author:
Al Kindi Rahma,Al Salmani Asma,Al Hadhrami Rahma,Al Sumri Sanaa,Al Sumri Hana
Abstract
This chapter focuses on various modern birth control methods, including combined oral contraceptives, progestogen-only pills, progestogen-only injectables, progestogen-only implants, intrauterine devices, barrier contraceptives, and emergency contraceptive pills. Each contraceptive method is covered in detail, including mechanism of action, effectiveness, health benefits, advantages, disadvantages, risks, and side-effects.
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