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No, using a plastic sack as a condom is highly unsafe and ineffective.
Plastic sacks are not designed for sexual use and can easily tear, leading to unprotected
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What is the cheapest form of contraception?
Asked by Anonymous
The cheapest form of contraception is often considered to
be condoms, as they are widely available, inexpensive, and do not
require a prescription. However, lon
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What happens if you use spermicide with monistat?
Asked by Anonymous
Using spermicide with Monistat (a treatment for yeast infections) is generally not recommended, as
the spermicide can potentially irritate the vaginal lining an
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Is birth control shots healthy for teens?
Asked by Anonymous
Birth control shots, such as Depo-Provera, can be a healthy option for teens when prescribed by a healthcare provider.
They are effective in preventing pregnanc
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Which is an abstinence skill?
Asked by Anonymous
An abstinence skill is a strategy or technique used to help
individuals resist engaging in sexual activity. One
example is setting clear personal boundaries
and
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Does green tea interfere with birth control?
Asked by Anonymous
Green tea is not known to significantly interfere with hormonal birth control methods.
Some studies suggest that high doses of green tea extract could potential
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Why are natural methods of contraception unrealible?
Asked by Anonymous
Natural methods of contraception, such as the rhythm method or withdrawal, can be
unreliable due to their dependence on precise timing and individual fertility
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Does dicyclomine interact with birth control?
Asked by Anonymous
Dicyclomine does not have a known interaction with hormonal
birth control methods. It primarily acts as an anticholinergic agent to relieve muscle spasms in the
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What is the most efficient method for temperature control?
Asked by Anonymous
The most efficient method for temperature control often involves the use of
advanced technologies like smart thermostats, which
optimize heating and cooling bas
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Do africans approve of birth control?
Asked by Anonymous
Attitudes toward birth control in Africa vary widely across different countries and cultures.
Some communities embrace family planning and recognize its benefit
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Can the birth control pill cause a cough?
Asked by Anonymous
While it's not a common side effect, some individuals may experience a cough while taking
the birth control pill. This could be related to hormonal
changes or o
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What is alvogen?
Asked by Anonymous
Alvogen is a global pharmaceutical company that focuses on developing,
manufacturing, and marketing generic and branded medications.
Founded in 2009 and headqua
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What chemicals are in the contraceptive pill?
Asked by Anonymous
The contraceptive pill typically contains synthetic hormones, primarily estrogen and progestin. Common formulations include ethinyl estradiol (a form of estroge
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When should I insert new NuvaRing when I forgot to take it
out for a week?
Asked by Anonymous
If you forgot to remove your NuvaRing for a week, you
should remove it as soon as you remember, even if it's been in longer than the recommended three weeks.
Af
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What lubricants can cause condoms to break?
Asked by Anonymous
Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, baby oil,
or lotion, can weaken latex condoms and increase the risk of breakage.
Additionally, using any lubrican
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Can you start taking your birth control pills for the first time
midway through your next period cycle to ensure that you will not be having
your period on your honeymoon four months from now?
Asked by Anonymous
Yes, you can start taking your birth control pills
midway through your menstrual cycle, but it's important to consult with your healthcare provider first.
Depen
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Does ferrimed affect the birth control pill?
Asked by Anonymous
Ferrimed, which contains iron, generally does not affect the effectiveness of birth control pills.
However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare
provid
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Why is your stomach very big after family planning?
Asked by Anonymous
A swollen stomach after family planning, such as hormonal birth control or
an IUD, can occur due to hormonal changes that affect digestion and fluid retention.
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What are the 5 methods of artificial vegetative propagation?
Asked by Anonymous
The five methods of artificial vegetative propagation include:
Cutting: Involves taking a part of a plant (such as a stem or leaf) and planting it to
grow roo
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What is a contraceptive that creates a mechanical barrier?
Asked by Anonymous
A contraceptive that creates a mechanical barrier is the condom.
It is typically made of latex or polyurethane and is worn over the penis during sexual intercou
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Scientists are using a control sample that is known to be from bighead carp in an eDNA surveillance study.
What purpose does this control serve?
Asked by Anonymous
In an eDNA surveillance study, a control sample known to be from
bighead carp serves as a benchmark to validate the accuracy and sensitivity of the detection me
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How effective do you think this method was and why?
Asked by Anonymous
The effectiveness of the method largely depends on its design, implementation, and the specific context in which it was applied.
If it utilized evidence-based p
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Does Cephalexin affect Microgynon Contraceptive Pills?
Asked by Anonymous
Cephalexin, an antibiotic, generally does not affect the efficacy of Microgynon contraceptive pills.
Most studies indicate that most antibiotics, including ceph
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What contraceptive method you would use for each of the following cases?
Asked by Anonymous
Sure! Please provide the specific cases you would like me
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