Intrauterine device/contraceptive
The 2 types are a hormonal IUD or copper IUD.
It is a T-shaped device that is inserted through the cervix and placed in the uterus. It releases a chemical substance that damages sperm in transit to the uterine tubes and prevents fertilization.
Contraindications: active pelvic disease, abnormal uterine bleeding, severe uterine distortion, and for the copper IUD patients with Wilson’s disease and copper allergies.
Actions that increase one's susceptibility to negative health outcomes are impulsive and ill-thought out actions where a person doesn't necessarily think before he or she acts but just does something. This type of behaviors is very detrimental to different positive health-related efforts of people.
Depends on what question it is.
Itll make one closer with their child