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3 February, 09:59

A contraceptive that permanently prevents transport of the sperm or egg to the site of conception is a

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  1. 3 February, 10:13
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    The answer is Surgical Contraceptive Methods e. g. Vasectomy (For males) and Tubectomy (Females).

    Vasectomy: - In this method vas deference is cutted and tied so that sperms can't reach uthera.

    Tubectomy: - In this method both fallopian tubes are cut and tied, so that no egg can head towards the site of reproduction (Cervix).

    Note: - Both process are irreversible.
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