An agent or device intended to prevent conception.
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Examples for "preventive"
Examples for "preventive"
1The observed co-infections suggest common risk factors but also common preventive interventions.
2Taking effective preventive measures is particularly important for control of HFMD infection.
3These findings may help make preventive public health policies in Uyghur communities.
4Tools for synthesizing evidence on preventive interventions can improve public health practice.
5Characterizing patients at higher risk may allow the design of preventive measures.
1This week, a new form of contraceptive and fertility treatment in one.
2Myanmar has experienced slowly rising levels of contraceptive use in recent years.
3Rural women in Bangladesh are worried about health consequences of contraceptive use.
4Aim: People with diabetes have contraceptive needs that have been inadequately addressed.
5History of oral contraceptive use was obtained before objective testing for thrombosis.
1I can't really say whether these preventative measures make sense or not.
2Other governments including Spain are reportedly looking into their own preventative measures.
3But health authorities do not recommend removing implants as a preventative measure.
4Like you said, they're going to find a preventative treatment, said Anna.
5The authors also discuss the importance of preventative measures and pre-travel counseling.
1IT WAS the contraceptive device that was meant to stop his mum from becoming pregnant.
2A gynaecologist faces possible legal action for inserting an intrauterine contraceptive device without the patient's consent.
3BOOTS the chemist in Dublin is receiving around SO inquiries a day about a new contraceptive device.
4This followed the seizure of a contraceptive device by the Customs, while in transit through the post.
5Essure is a permanent contraceptive device, where two metal coils are inserted into a woman's fallopian tubes.
1The IUD as a birth control device goes back to prehistory, practically.
2Essure, approved by U.S. regulators in 2002, is a non-surgical and non-hormonal permanent birth control device for women.
3It is close to settling injury claims over inserted birth control device Essure for more than 1 billion euros.
4What's crucial is that you were not even in puberty, yet you were fitted with a birth control device without your knowledge.
5Ms Camacho, a Catholic like her husband, said she was aware of the church's position but had decided to begin using a birth control device.
1Each time Edward and I give ourselves to carnal love, we employ such prophylactic devices as will preclude procreation.
Translations for prophylactic device