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Sterilization and IUDS are effective birth control measures, but lactational amenorrhea may not be so effective.(a) How the sterilization procedure of males differ from that of females in preventing pregnancy?(b) Which part of the female reproductive organ is utilized for the IUD procedure? How this procedure prevents pregnancy? (c) Why the lactational amenorrhea is not so effective?

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(a) In males the sterilization method is called vasectomy but in females it is called Tubectomy 

(b) uterus, lUDs suppresses sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperm or they make uterus unsuitable for implantation.

(c) During intense lactation, menstrual cycle does not occur. Therefore the chance of conception is almost nil. But the method is effective only upto six months following delivery.



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