Birth Control Methods
Across
- 2. This type of pregnancy can occur if an IUD fails.
- 6. Test that must be negative before starting birth control.
- 7. Pills may cause nausea, changes in menstrual cycle, ___ tenderness or headaches.
- 8. How often should oral birth control be taken?
- 9. Part of IUD is checked regularly for placement confirmation.
- 10. Example of a barrier method birth control.
- 12. Most effective form of birth control.
- 14. This uterine lining is thinned by oral contraceptives and IUDs.
- 15. Birth control is to __ pregnancy.
- 16. Type of IUD that triggers sterile inflammation toxic to sperm.
- 18. Acronym for emergency warning signs associated with oral contraceptives.
Down
- 1. Material in condoms that can cause allergic reactions.
- 3. How many months until the patient needs their next birth control injection?
- 4. Type of mucus thickened by hormonal contraceptives to block sperm.
- 5. Medication used to relieve cramps or pain.
- 7. Only type of birth control method that protects against STIs.
- 11. Risk of long-term use of injectable contraceptives.
- 12. Fever, pelvic pain, and foul discharge are signs of what?
- 13. Hormone released by hormonal IUDs.
- 17. This birth control works by suppressing ovulation by inhibiting FSH and LH.