English to Hindi Dictionary contraceptive

contraceptive

गर्भनिरोधक
definition
noun
At least if we can educate them about contraceptives and protection the teenage pregnancy rate will fall.
a device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy.
adjective
the contraceptive pill
(of a method or device) serving to prevent pregnancy.
translation of 'contraceptive'
गर्भ-निरोधक
example
Oral contraceptive pills, male condoms, and female sterilization are the 'contraceptive' methods most commonly used in the United States.
Lactating women are good candidates for this 'contraceptive' method.
There is, however, little knowledge of the sexual and 'contraceptive' behaviour of seasonal workers from which public policy can be developed.
One important issue for patients following emergency contraception therapy is starting a routine 'contraceptive' method.
Our results show that most teenagers who become pregnant do access general practice for both general medical services and 'contraceptive' advice before their pregnancy.
Liz was very interested in family planning, and wanted to raise awareness of 'contraceptive' methods available.
Evidence for the commission in 1903-04 indicates that there was indeed an increase in 'contraceptive' knowledge and use in the nineteenth century.
She believes that the 'contraceptive' pill, like pregnancy, will eventually be shown to protect against breast cancer.
Viewing episodes of television shows which discuss facts about specific 'contraceptive' methods is associated, though weakly, with more accurate knowledge about those methods.
All 'contraceptive' devices are suitable for patients with the exception of intrauterine devices, owing to the risk of infection.
More than one third of participants discontinued their selected 'contraceptive' method during the year, and an additional 31 women did not obtain scans.
The possibility of a male pill will add to the variety of 'contraceptive' methods already available around the world.
In all cases 'contraceptive' methods are more reliable if used properly.
Women who are ambivalent about the permanence of the procedure should be counseled to strongly consider another 'contraceptive' method.
No 'contraceptive' method is perfect, even when you use it the right way.
Access to effective and safe 'contraceptive' methods and sexually transmitted disease protection is a primary medical concern for all sexually active women.
It sometimes results from using 'contraceptive' devices that do not fit.
In the club, teenagers will receive medical guidance about various 'contraceptive' methods with their privacy well protected.
Lastly, we collected demographic information as well as relationship details, such as duration of relationship and 'contraceptive' method used.
Many effective 'contraceptive' methods are available.
There is a similar knowledge gap about how physicians can optimize 'contraceptive' counseling.
The combined goals of preventing sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy should be considerations when choosing a 'contraceptive' method.
Second, it hindered the development of a cadre of doctors and nurses with the knowledge and skills to provide 'contraceptive' services.
Expanding such knowledge and extending 'contraceptive' access rightly became a focus of working women's organizations in the twenties and thirties.
Sometimes their sexual experimentation extends to petting or coitus, but the risk of getting pregnant is very high due to lack of using any 'contraceptive' methods.
In societies where 'contraceptive' knowledge is poor, abortion is the only means available to women to control their reproduction.
Most women who discontinue hormonal contraception do not use another 'contraceptive' method and are therefore at high risk for unintended pregnancy.
In both cases, the depression responded to treatment with oral 'contraceptives' .
These 'contraceptives' may be a valuable adjunct in the treatment of acne in female patients.
In women, oral 'contraceptives' and hormonal drugs will affect the voice.
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