Birth Control

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /bɜːrθ kənˈtroʊl/

Definitions of birth control

noun the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births

Example Sentences

A1 Birth control helps prevent pregnancy.

A2 There are different types of birth control available, such as pills and condoms.

B1 Many women choose to use birth control to plan their families.

B2 It is important to discuss birth control options with a healthcare provider to find the best fit for your needs.

C1 Some countries have policies in place to provide free or low-cost birth control to their citizens.

C2 Research has shown that access to birth control can help improve overall public health outcomes.

Examples of birth control in a Sentence

formal The doctor discussed different options for birth control with the patient.

informal She's been on birth control for a few years now.

slang I need to pick up my BC prescription before the weekend.

figurative Proper planning is like birth control for avoiding unwanted situations.

Grammatical Forms of birth control

past tense

birth controlled

plural

birth controls

comparative

more effective birth control

superlative

most effective birth control

present tense

birth controls

future tense

will birth control

perfect tense

has birth controlled

continuous tense

is birth controlling

singular

birth control

positive degree

effective birth control

infinitive

to birth control

gerund

birth controlling

participle

birth controlled

Origin and Evolution of birth control

First Known Use: 1914 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'birth control' originated from discussions around the concept of controlling fertility and preventing pregnancy.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in medical and scientific contexts, the term 'birth control' has evolved to encompass a wider range of contraceptive methods and reproductive health practices.