EasyZoologyReproductive Health
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The hormone-releasing IUDs act by:
A
Increasing sperm motility
B
Making the uterus unsuitable for implantation
C
Stimulating ovulation
D
Increasing fertilisation rate
Explanation
Hormone-releasing IUDs make the uterus unfavourable for implantation and the cervix hostile to sperms. Barrier methods prevent meeting of ovum and sperm, and because no drugs or devices are used inside the reproductive tract, side effects are minimal.
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