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follow this link to learn more about birth control and compare the various
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part a
in the table below, name and briefly describe a form of birth control that matche
can be described by more than one characteristic.
characteristic example and description
involves hormones
forms a barrier
involves use of spermicide
protects against stis
the most effective method

Explanation:

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To solve this, we analyze each characteristic and provide a matching birth control method:

1. Characteristic: Involves hormones
  • Example and Description: Oral Contraceptive Pills (The Pill). These are daily pills containing synthetic estrogen and/or progestin. They work by suppressing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and thinning the uterine lining to prevent implantation.
2. Characteristic: Forms a barrier
  • Example and Description: Male Condom. A thin, flexible sheath (usually latex or polyurethane) worn over the penis during sex. It physically blocks sperm from entering the vagina, acting as a barrier between sperm and the egg.
3. Characteristic: Involves use of spermicide
  • Example and Description: Spermicidal Foam. A chemical product (containing nonoxynol-9, typically) that kills or disables sperm. It’s applied in the vagina before sex, either alone or with a barrier method (like a diaphragm) to enhance effectiveness.
4. Characteristic: Protects against STIs
  • Example and Description: Male Condom (Latex). In addition to preventing pregnancy by blocking sperm, latex condoms also act as a physical barrier against the exchange of bodily fluids, reducing the risk of transmitting STIs (e.g., HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea).
5. Characteristic: The most effective method
  • Example and Description: Vasectomy (for males) or Tubal Ligation (for females). A vasectomy is a surgical procedure where the vas deferens (tubes carrying sperm) are cut/tied, preventing sperm from entering semen. Tubal ligation (female sterilization) blocks or cuts the fallopian tubes, preventing eggs from reaching the uterus. Both are highly effective (near 100% with proper procedure) and permanent forms of birth control.
Filled Table (Sample):
CharacteristicExample and Description
forms a barrierMale Condom: Latex sheath over penis to block sperm.
involves use of spermicideSpermicidal Foam: Chemical (nonoxynol-9) applied in vagina to kill sperm.
protects against STIsMale Condom (Latex): Blocks bodily fluids, reducing STI transmission.
the most effective methodVasectomy: Surgical sterilization (male) with ~100% effectiveness.

These examples align with each characteristic’s requirements, using common and well-documented birth control methods.

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each characteristic and provide a matching birth control method:

1. Characteristic: Involves hormones
  • Example and Description: Oral Contraceptive Pills (The Pill). These are daily pills containing synthetic estrogen and/or progestin. They work by suppressing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and thinning the uterine lining to prevent implantation.
2. Characteristic: Forms a barrier
  • Example and Description: Male Condom. A thin, flexible sheath (usually latex or polyurethane) worn over the penis during sex. It physically blocks sperm from entering the vagina, acting as a barrier between sperm and the egg.
3. Characteristic: Involves use of spermicide
  • Example and Description: Spermicidal Foam. A chemical product (containing nonoxynol-9, typically) that kills or disables sperm. It’s applied in the vagina before sex, either alone or with a barrier method (like a diaphragm) to enhance effectiveness.
4. Characteristic: Protects against STIs
  • Example and Description: Male Condom (Latex). In addition to preventing pregnancy by blocking sperm, latex condoms also act as a physical barrier against the exchange of bodily fluids, reducing the risk of transmitting STIs (e.g., HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea).
5. Characteristic: The most effective method
  • Example and Description: Vasectomy (for males) or Tubal Ligation (for females). A vasectomy is a surgical procedure where the vas deferens (tubes carrying sperm) are cut/tied, preventing sperm from entering semen. Tubal ligation (female sterilization) blocks or cuts the fallopian tubes, preventing eggs from reaching the uterus. Both are highly effective (near 100% with proper procedure) and permanent forms of birth control.
Filled Table (Sample):
CharacteristicExample and Description
forms a barrierMale Condom: Latex sheath over penis to block sperm.
involves use of spermicideSpermicidal Foam: Chemical (nonoxynol-9) applied in vagina to kill sperm.
protects against STIsMale Condom (Latex): Blocks bodily fluids, reducing STI transmission.
the most effective methodVasectomy: Surgical sterilization (male) with ~100% effectiveness.

These examples align with each characteristic’s requirements, using common and well-documented birth control methods.