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Relationship: Wife cannot become pregnant for 13 years, birth control is the responsibility of women, 1% of the work is done by men for sterilization.

 In ancient times, the great pharaohs and high pyramids of Egypt have a long history. Egypt has been counted among the most developed civilizations in the world, but still it was not modern enough to make contraceptive pills, but love and physical relations have always been there. There were times when women used to conceive before marriage and used crocodile feces to end it. In other countries, its lava, lemon, olive oil and papaya seeds and peels were also used. Is.

 Birth control pills, Copper-T, implants, all these are pills which have been in use since the 1960s, but all the contraceptive methods that have been tried for thousands of years have been tested on women. Men have never used contraceptives. They have not come into trouble because perhaps they have always considered sterilization as impotence and condoms as an obstacle that reduces sexual pleasure.

 According to the data of the Ministry of Family Welfare, between 2008 and 2019, there are 5.2 crore people who got sterilization done.

 In these figures, the share of women was 97% whereas only 3% of men opted for sterilization.

 Success rates among different methods of contraception.

 82% condoms, 94% contraceptive pills, 97.2% female sterilization, 99.02% male injection source, 98% Copper-T have been successful in preventing contraception.

 The success rate of sterilization of women is 94 to 98%. This includes everything from contraceptive pills to copper tea. Whatever contraceptive technique is used on women, it is not 100% effective. In comparison to women, sterilization of men is completed in just 20 minutes but doing so in women is a complicated process, still 97% of contraceptive measures are used by women.

Population growth, family planning scheme.

 It has been seen that in a country like India, where the family planning scheme was first created, it has become the country with the highest population and increasing population, whereas since 1952, India has been the first country in the world to implement the family planning scheme. The biggest reason is that the burden of family planning has been solely on the shoulders of women. Because in India only 0.3% men undergo sterilization whereas in America and European countries this figure ranges from 20 to 30%.

 40% of men in Bhutan undergo sterilization.

 In India's neighboring country Bhutan, there are more than 40% men as compared to women who take contraceptive measures and get sterilization done. These measures include condoms as a hindrance in sexual pleasure and 'Risug' injection is considered as impotence in the society. It is expected that an alternative will be created.

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