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Oral Contraceptives
Pills taken orally to inhibit fertility, typically by preventing ovulation or by altering conditions in the uterus.
Vaginal Rings
Flexible, doughnut-shaped rings placed inside the vagina to deliver hormones for contraception or to address hormonal imbalances.
Cervical Caps
Cervical caps are contraceptive devices that fit over the cervix to prevent sperm from entering the uterus, thereby preventing pregnancy.
Diaphragm
A dome-shaped, flexible barrier that fits over the cervix to prevent pregnancy, also a major muscle for respiration.
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