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Contraception (GCSE Biology)

The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Contraception' from the broader topic Homeostasis And Response. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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Which hormone is monitored and sometimes given in fertility treatment to stimulate egg development?
Why is it recommended to use condoms in new or non-monogamous sexual relationships even if one partner uses contraception?
In what situation is contraception counselling important?
Which method of contraception provides a physical barrier to prevent sperm reaching the egg?
What advice should be given to a person starting combined oral contraception about missing pills?
Which contraception choice is most likely to be reversible yet does not rely on remembering to take a pill?
Which contraceptive method would be most suitable for someone who wants a reversible method lasting several years without daily action?
Which of the following reduces pregnancy risk but must be used before or during intercourse to be effective?
Which contraceptive method relies on tracking a woman’s cycle and avoiding sex on fertile days?
For someone who forgets to take a daily pill, which longer-acting option removes the need to remember daily?
Which device also reduces menstrual bleeding and can release hormones locally in the uterus?