oral contraception

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oral contraception

A woman takes her daily oral contraception with a glass of water.

Definition

Noun: 1. A method of preventing pregnancy: This refers specifically to contraception achieved through the regular ingestion of oral contraceptive pills, which contain hormones to prevent ovulation, fertilization, or implantation.

Usage
  • General Use: The term is used in medical, public health, and everyday contexts to describe this specific form of birth control.
  • Example: "The doctor discussed the benefits and risks of with her patient."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Oral contraception is one of the most common forms of reversible birth control.
    • "She has been using oral contraception for five years."
    • "Access to oral contraception has improved women's reproductive autonomy."
Advanced Usage
  • In Medical/Clinical Context: The term is used precisely to distinguish this method from other contraceptive techniques like intrauterine devices (IUDs) or barrier methods.
    • The study compared the efficacy rates of oral contraception versus contraceptive implants.
  • In Sociological/Demographic Context: Often discussed in terms of availability, impact on family planning, and public policy.
    • The widespread use of oral contraception in the 1960s contributed to significant social changes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Oral contraceptive (n): The pill itself. Often used in the plural (oral contraceptives).
    • She was prescribed a new brand of oral contraceptive.
  • The Pill (n, informal): A common informal term for oral contraceptives.
    • She's been on the Pill since college.
Synonyms
  • Birth control pills: A direct synonym.
  • The Pill: An informal synonym.
  • Hormonal contraception: A broader category that includes oral contraception as one method.
Related Phrases
  • To be on the pill: An idiomatic phrase meaning to use oral contraception.
    • She is on the pill to regulate her menstrual cycle.
  • To take oral contraceptives: The action phrase associated with the method.
    • It is important to take oral contraceptives at the same time every day.
oral contraception

A woman takes her daily oral contraception with a glass of water.

Noun
  1. contraception achieved by taking oral contraceptive pills