The right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, the ability to work and receive an education, as well as other rights, are advanced when everyone has access to the contraceptive methods they desire. This also has major health and other benefits. When births are separated by less than two years, the infant mortality rate is 45% higher than when births are separated by 2-3 years, and 60% higher than when births are separated by four or more years. Use of contraception reduces pregnancy-related health risks for women, especially for adolescent girls. It provides a number of possible non-health benefits, including increased educational opportunities, female emancipation, and country-wide sustainable population growth and economic development. Oral contraceptive pills, implants, injectables, patches, vaginal rings, IUDs, condoms, male and female sterilisation, lactational amenorrhea techniques, withdrawal, and fertility awareness-based approaches are among the contraceptive methods available. These techniques all work through various mechanisms and are successful in avoiding unwanted pregnancy.
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