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contraception

/kon-truh-sep-shuhn/US // ˌkɒn trəˈsɛp ʃən //UK // (ˌkɒntrəˈsɛpʃən) //

避孕,避孕措施,避孕方法,节育

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the deliberate prevention of conception or impregnation by any of various drugs, techniques, or devices; birth control.

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Examples

  • In recent months, several former Bachelor cast members have used their Instagram accounts to promote the fertility awareness app Natural Cycles as a method of contraception.

  • However, the ads do not say that FAMs are widely considered one of the least effective contraception methods.

  • In addition, she notes, King County high school students can access contraception and STI testing at on-site health suites.

  • Based on historical trends, we predict that women’s education and access to contraception will continue to increase this century.

  • In fact, we’re poised to drop below current levels by the end of the century—if goals for educating women and providing contraception are met.

  • And if the Little Sisters prevail, the entire contraception mandate falls.

  • And to other parts of the Affordable Care Act, not just the so-called “contraception mandate.”

  • Refuting critics who say he is anti-contraception, Gardner is calling for over-the-counter sale of birth control pills.

  • Contraception is not abortion, and those who misunderstand this subject do harm to the pro-life cause.

  • The eight others wrote back with stories about a variety of health conditions that caused them to take some form of contraception.

  • There's a new oral contraception technique he's evolved which may be quite efficacious.

  • The practice of contraception is a debatable question, and one on which the most varied evidence has been given.

  • Whether or not it succeeds in changing the law it will, like the Bradlaugh-Besant episode, spread contraception widely.