Birth Prevention May 2026
is a broad term that typically refers to two distinct medical and social objectives: the prevention of unintended pregnancy (contraception) and the prevention of preterm birth (medical interventions to ensure a full-term pregnancy). Historically, societies have sought ways to control fertility for reasons ranging from economic stability to maternal health. Today, modern medicine offers a wide array of highly effective methods to manage both aspects of birth prevention. 1. Prevention of Unintended Pregnancy (Contraception)
: Silicone cups used with spermicide. Permanent Methods (Sterilization) : birth prevention
: A surgical procedure for women to "tie" the fallopian tubes. is a broad term that typically refers to
: These require regular adherence but are highly effective when used correctly. Oral Contraceptive Pills : Taken daily to prevent ovulation. : These require regular adherence but are highly
: Tracking menstrual cycles to identify fertile days. 2. Prevention of Preterm Birth
Contraception allows individuals and couples to plan the timing and spacing of children. Methods vary significantly in their mechanism of action and effectiveness.
: The only 100% effective way to prevent pregnancy.
