Anticonceptivo in english

Contraceptive

pronunciation: kɑntrəseptɪv part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

anticonceptivo = contraceptive. 

Example: Young people stated that they were wary of using either the pill or injectable contraceptives because they believed that these methods would make them sterile.

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» anticonceptivo oraloral contraceptive .

Example: Factors that contribute to vaginal yeast infection include pregnancy, diabetes, and the use of oral contraceptives, steroids, and antibiotics.

» estar tomando la píldora anticonceptivabe on the pill .

Example: Women who have been on the pill for 10 or more years cut their risk of ovarian cancer by about 45%.

» método anticonceptivocontraceptive method .

Example: This database covers the areas of research in human fertility, contraceptive methods, demography, censuses, and vital statistics.

» píldora anticonceptivacontraceptive pillbirth control pill .

Example: Forty-one percent of the women understood that contraceptive pills do not prevent infection.

Example: The teacher provided students with a list of drugs such as birth control pills, caffeine, tobacco, aspirin, & a variety of illegal substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, LSD).

Anticonceptivo synonyms

prophylactic in spanish: profiláctico, pronunciation: prɑfɪlæktɪk part of speech: adjective preventative in spanish: preventivo, pronunciation: priventətɪv part of speech: adjective preventive in spanish: preventivo, pronunciation: prɪventɪv part of speech: adjective protective in spanish: protector, pronunciation: prətektɪv part of speech: adjective antifertility in spanish: antifertilidad, pronunciation: ænaɪfɜrtɪlɪti part of speech: adjective birth control device in spanish: dispositivo de control de la natalidad, pronunciation: bɜrθkəntroʊldɪvaɪs part of speech: noun contraceptive device in spanish: dispositivo anticonceptivo, pronunciation: kɑntrəseptɪvdɪvaɪs part of speech: noun prophylactic device in spanish: dispositivo profiláctico, pronunciation: prɑfɪlæktɪkdɪvaɪs part of speech: noun
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