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[4] [5] [12] [13] It is available as an implant placed under the skin of the upper arm under the brand names Nexplanon and Implanon. It is a progestin that is also used in combination with ethinylestradiol , an estrogen , as a vaginal ring under the brand names NuvaRing and Circlet . [ 14 ]
A contraceptive implant is an implantable medical device used for the purpose of birth control.The implant may depend on the timed release of hormones to hinder ovulation or sperm development, the ability of copper to act as a natural spermicide within the uterus, or it may work using a non-hormonal, physical blocking mechanism.
Moses Goes to a Concert: Isaac Millman The main character, who uses ASL to communicate, goes with his deaf classmates to see a concert, one of the musicians is also deaf. 5–8 yrs 2002 Helen Keller and the Big Storm Patricia Lakin, Diana Magnuson This book tells the story of part of Helen Keller's life. 6–7 yrs 2002 Moses Goes to School
Touch Me (ISBN 0702231517 [1]) is a novel written by Australian author James Moloney. It was published in April 2000 by University of Queensland Press . The National Library of Australia holds eleven editions of this title including as a book , braille , sound recording, MP3 and electronic resource. [ 1 ]
Levonorgestrel-releasing implant, sold under the brand name Jadelle among others, are devices that release levonorgestrel for birth control. [1] It is one of the most effective forms of birth control with a one-year failure rate around 0.05%.
The United Nations believes that access to family planning services, including contraception, is a human right. [2] The United Nations Population Fund states that 'to maintain one's sexual and reproductive health, people need access to accurate information and the safe, effective, affordable and acceptable contraception method of their choice.
The Tulip Touch is a children's novel written by Anne Fine and published in 1996. The book raises questions of morality and accountability, as well as exploring the question of nature versus nurture. The book raises questions of morality and accountability, as well as exploring the question of nature versus nurture.
Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me tells the story of Monica, a young girl who dreams of playing with the Moon. She cannot reach it and asks her father to bring it to her. He gets a ladder and, placing it atop a huge mountain, ascends to the Moon only to discover it is too big to carry down.