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Environmental & Analytical Toxicology

ISSN: 2161-0525

Open Access

Kadam Asha

Department of Botany, Dada Patil Mahavidyalaya, Karjat, Ahmednagar, India

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  • Research Article   
    Can Plant Product be Substitute for Artificial Oral Contraceptive Pills?
    Author(s): Kadam Asha* and Gaykar Balasaheb

    Contraceptive methods mean birth control and fertility control methods or devices which used to prevent pregnancy. There are many categories of birth control methods but some having negative influence or risks and some safest and healthiest options. In the present study, we surveyed 269 women from Ahmednagar region and we found that among the 269 women, 179 women were used artificial contraceptives and rest of the women were not used any type of contraceptives. According to the feedback of these women only some having satisfaction and remaining most of women are not satisfactory with these contraceptives, because of high risk of cervical cancer, blood clots, cycle irregularities, irregular bleeding, loss of sexual function, vaginal infection etc. Hence according to survey, we analyse that many women turn to birth control pills because they are not aware that there are safer options.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.37421/2161-0525.21.11.625

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