Birth control
Definition
Birth control refers to practices employed by couples that permit sexual intercourse with reduced likelihood of conception and birth. Birth control includes contraception and abortion.
Relation with similar ideas
Family planning
Further information: Family planning
There is considerable overlap between the concepts of family planning and birth control. However, they differ in two important respects:
- Sexual abstinence may be a component of family planning, but it is not considered a component of birth control.
- Family planning may also include strategies that help with conception, whereas the term birth control exclusively refers to strategies to reduce the likelihood of births (through either contraception or abortion).