Over the past decade, the number of women in sub-Saharan Africa using modern contraception has nearly doubled to 66 million. Methods such as hormonal implants and injections are reaching remote areas, providing more discretion and autonomy.
The initial six common techniques of African indigenous contraception included periodic abstinence, withdrawal, breastfeeding, use of herbs, postpartum abstinence and waist bands, whilst practices relate to child (birth) spacing, postponement of first birth (virginity), stopping of reproduction and indigenous emergency.
The kinds of birth control that work the best to prevent pregnancy is Abstinence is the only birth control that's 100% effective.
Hormonal methods:These methods, like implants, non-copper IUDs, the pill, and the patch, contain hormones that prevent you from releasing an egg are also really good at preventing pregnancy if you use them perfectly.
Precisely,Fewer than one (1 out of 100) hundred women who use the contraceptive implant for one year will get pregnant. But if you do conceive while using the implant, there's a higher chance the pregnancy will be ectopic. This refers to the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, often in a fallopian tube.
The number of women in sub-Saharan Africa using modern contraception doubled because of it's effectives and efficiency as compared to the previous years.
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