Contraception - Law Dictionary Search Results
contraceptive
capable of preventing conception or impregnation as contraceptive devices and medications
right of privacy
from unwarranted governmental intrusion into areas such as marriage and contraception. A person's right of privacy may be overcome by a
contraception
conception or impregnation especially when accomplished by the use of contraceptive medications or devices a form of birth control
criminalize
make criminal : outlaw [the statute criminalizing the use of contraceptives "R. H. Bork"] compare illegalize crim·i·nal·i·za·tion [kri-mə-nə-lə-zā-shən, -lī-] n
wrongful pregnancy
procedure and sometimes against a pharmacist or pharmaceutical manufacturer of contraceptives ;also : the pregnancy or injury at issue in such
intrauterine device
A contraceptive device consisting of a small usually plastic object placed within
IUD
An intrauterine device a contraceptive device consisting of a small usually plastic object placed within
norethandrolone
a progestin compound used in oral contraceptives and to treat endometriosis
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