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Natural contraception includes: 1.Rhythm method it is based on identification of fertile period during a cycle and to abstain from sexual intercourse during that period. There are three methods –Calendar rhythm: recording of previous menstrual cycles –Temperature rhythm: noting the basal body temperature chart –Mucus rhythm: noting excessive mucoid vaginal discharge. 2.Coitus interruptus: withdrawal of …

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Methods of contraception include: Temporary: used to postpone or space births. Include: 1.Barrier methods 2.Natural contraception 3.Intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUCD) 4.Steroidal contraception Permanent: the reproductive function of an individual male or female is purposely and permanently destroyed. They include: Female– Tubal occlusion (Tubectomy) Male– Vasectomy –Mrunali Gondane

Contraception – It includes all measures temporary or permanent, designed to prevent pregnancy due to the coital act. Objectives of conception control: 1. To bring down the birth rate to a realistic minimum during a given period of time. 2. To bring about social changes like: a. Educate and Motivate the sexually active and fertile …

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Uterus is supported and prevented from sagging down by many factors which are chiefly muscular and fibromuscular. PRIMARY SUPPORTS MUSCULAR OR ACTIVE SUPPORTS Pelvic diaphragm. Perineal body. Distal urethral sphincter mechanism. FIBROMUSCULAR OR MECHANICAL SUPPORTS Uterine axis. Pubocervical ligaments. Transverse cervical ligaments of Mackenrodt. Uterosacral ligaments. Round ligaments of uterus SECONDARY SUPPORTS Broad ligaments. Vesicourethral …

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