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  2. Contraception - World Health Organization (WHO)

    www.who.int/health-topics/contraception

    a fear or experience of side-effects. cultural or religious opposition. poor quality of available services. gender-based barriers. It is important that family planning is widely available and easily accessible through trained health workers to anyone who is sexually active, including adolescents. There are many cadres of health care workers who ...

  3. Preconception health - Office on Women's Health

    www.womenshealth.gov/pregnancy/you-get-pregnant/preconception-health

    Preconception health is a woman's health before she becomes pregnant. It means knowing how health conditions and risk factors could affect a woman or her unborn baby if she becomes pregnant. For example, some foods, habits, and medicines can harm your baby — even before he or she is conceived. Some health problems, such as diabetes, also can ...

  4. Women's Health Infographic: Conception (Text Alternative)

    www.nichd.nih.gov/newsroom/digital-media/infographics/conception-textalt

    6 Things to Know About Conception Graphic: A diagram indicating that peak fertility occurs between days 12 and 14 of an average 28-day menstrual cycle. Ovulation occurs at about day 14. 90% of women don’t know that 2 days before through the day of ovulation is the best time to try to get pregnant. 40% of women don’t know that a woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have.

  5. 6 Things to Know About Conception - NICHD

    www.nichd.nih.gov/.../infographics/Documents/NICHD_InfoGraphic_Conception.pdf

    5 In the fallopian tube, one sperm fertilizes the egg to form an embryo. 6 After several days, the developing embryo moves to the uterus. There, it attaches to the uterine lining, where the pregnancy can progress. Women’s and men’s health conditions and behaviors, genetics, and age all influence the chance of conception.

  6. What are the different types of contraception? - NICHD

    www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/contraception/conditioninfo/types

    There are many different types of contraception, but not all types are appropriate for all situations. The most appropriate method of birth control depends on an individual's overall health, age, frequency of sexual activity, number of sexual partners, desire to have children in the future, and family history of certain diseases.

  7. Pregnancy - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of...

    www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/factsheets/pregnancy

    NICHD research formed the basis of a recent change to the gestational period within a pregnancy that is recognized as "full term." According to the new designations : Early term is defined as 37 weeks through 38 weeks and 6 days. Full term is defined as 39 weeks through 40 weeks and 6 days.

  8. Trying to conceive - Office on Women's Health

    www.womenshealth.gov/pregnancy/you-get-pregnant/trying-conceive

    Read on to boost your chances of conception and get help for fertility problems. Fertility awareness: The menstrual cycle Being aware of your menstrual cycle and the changes in your body that happen during this time can help you know when you are most likely to get pregnant.

  9. Preconception care: Maximizing the gains for maternal and child...

    www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-FWC-MCA-13.02

    A wide range of sectors and stakeholders needs to be engaged to ensure universal access to preconception care. The report also guides non-health sectors, foundations and civil society organizations to collaborate with, and support, public health policy-makers to maximize gains for maternal and child health through preconception care.

  10. Family planning/contraception methods - World Health Organization...

    www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/family-planning-contraception

    Methods of contraception include oral contraceptive pills, implants, injectables, patches, vaginal rings, intra uterine devices, condoms, male and female sterilization, lactational amenorrhea methods, withdrawal and fertility awareness-based methods. These methods have different mechanisms of action and effectiveness in preventing unintended ...

  11. Women's Health Infographic: Conception - NICHD

    www.nichd.nih.gov/newsroom/digital-media/infographics/conception

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