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Contraceptive Strategies (Downstream effect, Upstream effect, Penis;…
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Scrotum; maintains temperature appropriate for sperm Ejaculatory Duct; transport sperm during ejaculation
Ductus vas deferens; transport sperm during ejaculatory
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Uterus; retains, receives, & nourishes fertilized ovum
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Ovary; produce oocyte, estrogen, & progesterone
Mons Pubs, fatty arounded area overlying the pubic symphysis
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Uterine tube; frimbrae, transport the ova to the uterus
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ovary, fimbrae, fallopian tube, uterus,cervix, vagina
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Block sperms, chronic cramps & internal bleeding
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Stops ovulation, will cause weight gain
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Catches ejaculated sperm, can rip
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Side effects of stopping birth control; pregnancy, PMS symptoms, irregular periods, heavier & longer periods , weight consistency
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Important factors to consider for birth control; barrier method, hormonal method, intrauterine devices (IUDS), sterilization, natural family planning,
Fertility declines with age but contraceptive is still required for women over 40, only to help prevent complicated pregnancy
Worst Options ; pulling out, raw sex, double condoms
Recommend; hormonal birth control, IUD, or tubal ligation for the couple.
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