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Contraception - Background information
How do the various contraceptive methods work?
This level contains the following sections:
- Combined oral contraceptives
- Combined contraceptive patch
- Combined contraceptive vaginal ring
- Progestogen-only pills (POPs)
- Progestogen-only injectables
- Progestogen-only implants
- Copper intrauterine devices (IUDs)
- Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system
- Male and female condoms
- Diaphragm and cervical cap
- Spermicides
- Fertility awareness-based methods
- Lactational amenorrhoea method
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