* Oestrogen can be used as it stops the release of an egg as high dosages regularly inhibits FSH and eventually production of eggs stays stopped
* Progesterone reduces fertility by producing thick mucus which prevents any sperm reaching an egg
* The pill contains both progesterone and oestrogen (combined oral contraceptive pill)
* It is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy however its side effects can be nausea and headaches and doesnât protect from STDs
* There is a progesterone-only pill and it has fewer side effects and is just as effective
* The contraceptive patch contains oestrogen and progesterone. It is 5 cm x 5cm patch that is stuck to the skin. Each patch lasts a week
* The contraceptive implant is inserted under the skin of the arm, releasing a continuous amount of progesterone, which stops the ovaries releasing eggs, sperm getting to the egg and the egg implanting in the uterus. It lasts 3 years
* The contraceptive injection contains progesterone. Lasts 2-3 months
* Intrauterine device (IUD) is a T shaped device that is inserted into the uterus to kill sperm and prevent implantation of a fertilised egg. Plastic ones produce progesterone and copper IUDs prevent sperm form surviving
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