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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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For someone who forgets to take a daily pill, which longer-acting option removes the need to remember daily?
Which hormone is monitored and sometimes given in fertility treatment to stimulate egg development?
Why might some people be advised against combined hormonal contraception (oestrogen containing)?
Which contraceptive is known to sometimes reduce menstrual bleeding and cramps because it releases progestogen locally?
What is the mechanism by which the copper IUD prevents pregnancy?
Which contraceptive method is considered permanent and involves cutting or blocking the sperm ducts?
What type of contraception also helps protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
Which hormone in many contraceptive pills works mainly by preventing ovulation?
Which statement about emergency contraception is true?
Which contraceptive method would be most suitable for someone who wants a reversible method lasting several years without daily action?
Which contraceptive method relies on tracking a woman’s cycle and avoiding sex on fertile days?