Barrier Methods & Permanent Contraception
EasyObstetrics & Gynaecology · Contraception
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Barrier methods are reversible, user-dependent contraceptives that mechanically or chemically prevent sperm from reaching the ovum, while permanent methods (tubectomy, vasectomy) provide near-irreversible sterilisation. This is a steady, high-recall area in the NEET PG contraception block — failure rates, the Pomeroy technique and the MTP Act are perennial favourites. Contraceptive methods are broadly divided into…
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