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Eggs Release Hormonal Contracpetion Methods Oral Contraceptives Pill

Hormonal contraception methods include oral pills containing oestrogen and progesterone to inhibit FSH and prevent egg release, as well as injections, patches, or implants of slow-release progesterone that prevent egg release for extended periods.

Hormonal contraception includes the pill (oestrogen and progesterone) which inhibits FSH, and injections, patches, or implants of slow-release progesterone, all preventing egg release.

Front Hormonal contracpetion methods:
Back -Oral contraceptives (the pill) that contains oestrogen and progesterone, which inhibit FSH production so that no eggs are released.
-An injection, either skin patch or implant of slow release progesterone to stop the release of eggs for a several number of months to years.

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