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Contraception Options Quiz

Now that you have learned about the different methods of contraception, test your knowledge about them:

___________ is a non-hormonal, short-acting contraception option that protects against Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).  

  1. External condoms  
  2. Progestogen only pill 
  3. Copper coil intrauterine device (IUD) 
  4. Vaginal ring 

___________ is a contraception method using only progestogen and may not be suitable for people who have multiple risk factors for cardiovascular disease including diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity. 

  1. External condoms  
  2. Copper coil intrauterine device (IUD) 
  3. Contraceptive injection  
  4. Contraceptive patch 

___________are a non-hormonal, short-acting contraception options.  

  1. Diaphragm  
  2. Cap  
  3. Condoms  
  4. All of the above 

 

___________ is a non-hormonal, long-acting contraception option that is put inside the womb (uterus).  

  1. Diaphragm  
  2. Copper coil intrauterine device (IUD)  
  3. External condoms 
  4. Hormonal coil – intrauterine system (IUS) 

____________ is a contraception method that has a risk of causing blood clots and may not be suitable for people who have a condition that affects their heart/blood vessels (cardiovascular disease) and/or have had a stroke.  

  1. External condoms  
  2. Vaginal ring  
  3. Contraceptive patch
  4. Contraceptive injection  

____________ is a contraception method that is hormonal, long-acting, is put in the womb (uterus), and may not be suitable for people who have history of serious heart disease or stroke.   

  1. Hormonal coil – intrauterine system (IUS)  
  2. Copper coil intrauterine device (IUD) 
  3. Contraceptive implant 
  4. Contraceptive injection  

_____________ is a form of contraception that is hormonal, short-acting and has a risk of causing increased blood pressure. It may not be suitable for people who have had blood clots (or family history of blood clots), have narrow/blocked arteries, had a stroke, have heart problems/heart disease/high blood pressure, experience migraines with aura, or have complications with diabetes.  

  1. Combined oral contraceptive pill (COC) 
  2. Diaphragm 
  3. Vaginal ring  
  4. Contraceptive implant 

____________ is a hormonal, short acting contraception option that is taken by mouth with the risk of causing blood clots. It may not be suitable for people who have had blood clots (or family history of blood clots), have narrow/blocked arteries, had a stroke, have heart problems/heart disease/high blood pressure, experience migraines with aura, or have complications with diabetes. 

  1. Combined oral contraceptive pill (COC) 
  2. Vaginal ring 
  3. Copper Coil intrauterine device (IUD) 
  4. Diaphragm