Friday, August 28, 2009
[contraception quiz] what chance you'll be pregnant before long
This quiz uses two authorities as sources, one American and one UK NHS and uses the "typical use" chart:
1. Which is the most effective contraceptive method, after abstinence?
a. sterilization [female and male]
b. etonogestrel implant
c. Depo-Provera
2. Which is the most effective method of these three?
a. contraceptive sponge
b. spermicides
c. natural or rhythm method
3. Emergency contraceptive pills initiated within 120 hours has a claimed efficacy rate of:
a. between 75% and 89%
b. between 47% and 62%
c. between 15% and 26%
4. Highly effective methods like Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (IUS) are used by what percentage of the British population?
a. 8%
b. 43%
c. 1%
5. Female sterilization, one of the most effective methods, is used by what percentage in the UK?
a. 11%
b. Doesn't appear on the list, indicating less than 1%
c. 28%
Answers
Etonogestrel implant, natural or rhythm method, between 75% and 89%, 1%, 0%
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None whatsoever. Depo-provera caused no end of problems for women.
ReplyDeleteWhat's best then?
ReplyDeleteI have never even heard of Depo-Provera
ReplyDeleteCan't say I've used it either.
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