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: |
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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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