History Of Contraception

             Through the centuries, women and men have been searching for the ultimate contraceptive. Many different methods have been tried and many have failed. Some have been painful or comfortable and others ineffective and others effective. Either way different methods have been past down from generations. In the paragraphs below histories of various methods of contraceptives will be discussed.
             The first method is the natural method. In the past, women used to nurse their children for two or three years. This would suppress ovulation protecting them from pregnancy. Another natural method is coitus reservatus or withholding ejaculation. This meant that the male would not ejaculate in the female, but hold the ejaculation back. Another effective natural method is coitus interruptus or withdrawing before ejaculation. The process of coitus interruptus involves the male withdrawing the penis from the female before ejaculation occurs. Most of these methods were effective yet dangerous.The other form of contraception is known as the artifical method. This method uses unnatural barriers or chemicals to kill, block or slow down sperm.
             „h Abstinence is free and available to everyone.
             „h It's extremely effective at preventing both pregnancy and infection.
             „h It can be started at any time in your life.
             „h Abstinence may encourage people to build relationships in other ways.
             „h Sometimes people change their mind in the heat of the moment and might not have birth control handy.
             „h Some people find not having sex frustrating.
             Sometimes, if you give birth and only feed the baby from your bodies own milk, it is quite likely that your periods will not return for a number of months. If this is the case, then the woman probably won't get pregnant during the first 6 months of breastfeeding. After the baby is 6 months old, the contraceptive effect of breastfeeding decreases, especially if she start hav...

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