Contraception refers to various methods used to prevent pregnancy. These include hormonal methods like the pill, patch, or ring; intrauterine devices (IUDs); barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms; surgical methods such as sterilization; and natural family planning methods including rhythm method, ovulation method, and sympto-thermal method.
Contraception refers to various methods used to prevent pregnancy. These include hormonal methods like the pill, patch, or ring; intrauterine devices (IUDs); barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms; surgical methods such as sterilization; and natural family planning methods including rhythm method, ovulation method, and sympto-thermal method.
Contraception in Australia includes various methods such as the pill, condoms, IUDs, implants, and sterilization. The choice depends on individual preferences and health conditions.
Australia's public healthcare system covers some contraceptive services, but not all. Private clinics offer a wider range of options. Costs vary greatly.