This quiz on Family Planning and Contraceptives explores methods to control pregnancy, differentiating between natural and artificial contraceptives. It includes Christian perspectives and defines key terms, enhancing understanding of reproductive health choices.
Having children
Getting married
The way that such couples control if and when a woman becomes pregnant through the use of natural and artificial contraceptives
Getting pregnant
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Diaphragm
Condom
Injection
IUD
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Condom
A drug
Any device or drug that is used to prevent pregnancy.
Any drug or device used to get a person pregnant
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Condom
Not having sex
Spermicides
Diaphragm
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Condom
The pill
Injection
Diaphragm
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Natural and nature
Natural methods and artificial methods
Sterilization and abortion
Condom and the pill
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Condom
Not having sex
Only having sex when the woman is unlikely to get pregnant
None of the above
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Christianity
Juadaism
All of the above
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Christians believe that one should not use contraceptives because God should decide how many children one will have.
Christians accept contraception within marriage because it is a way of managing the size of one's family.
Christians believe that the use of contraceptives encourages casual sex and promiscuity.
All of the above
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