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6 (i) Which form of contraception is a barrier method? A oral contraception B female condom C rhythm (calendar) method D contraceptive implant (ii) State why a bar... show full transcript
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A barrier method of contraception may be used in addition to a hormonal method to provide extra protection against pregnancy and also to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This dual approach increases the overall effectiveness and adds a layer of safety.
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High levels of oestrogen and progesterone in the combined contraceptive pill prevent pregnancy through several mechanisms:
Inhibition of Ovulation: The hormones suppress the release of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland, which inhibits the ovary's ability to release an egg.
Thickening of Cervical Mucus: Progesterone causes the cervical mucus to thicken, creating a barrier that makes it difficult for sperm to travel through the cervix.
Endometrial Changes: These hormones also alter the endometrium (uterine lining), making it less receptive to implantation should fertilization occur.
Together, these effects significantly decrease the likelihood of pregnancy.
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