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Inflections of 避妊

Plain
Polite
Form
Affirmative
Negative
Affirmative
Negative
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避妊する
ひにんする
避妊しない
ひにんしない
避妊します
ひにんします
避妊しません
ひにんしません
Completed — 'did, was'
避妊した
ひにんした
避妊しなかった
ひにんしなかった
避妊しました
ひにんしました
避妊しませんでした
ひにんしませんでした
Connector — 'and…', requests
避妊して
ひにんして
避妊しなくて
ひにんしなくて
避妊しまして
ひにんしまして
避妊しませんで
ひにんしませんで
Bare stem — builds other forms
避妊
ひにん
Volition & command
'Let's' / intention
避妊しよう
ひにんしよう
避妊するまい
ひにんするまい
避妊しましょう
ひにんしましょう
避妊しますまい
ひにんしますまい
Blunt command — 'do it!'
避妊しろ
ひにんしろ
避妊する
ひにんする
避妊しなさい
ひにんしなさい
避妊しなさるな
ひにんしなさるな
Voice & causation
Ability — 'can do'
避妊できる
ひにんできる
避妊できない
ひにんできない
避妊できます
ひにんできます
避妊できません
ひにんできません
Done to the subject — 'is …-ed'
避妊される
ひにんされる
避妊されない
ひにんされない
避妊されます
ひにんされます
避妊されません
ひにんされません
Make / let someone do
避妊させる
ひにんさせる
避妊させない
ひにんさせない
避妊させます
ひにんさせます
避妊させません
ひにんさせません
Made to do (unwillingly)
避妊させられる
ひにんさせられる
避妊させられない
ひにんさせられない
避妊させられます
ひにんさせられます
避妊させられません
ひにんさせられません
Conditionals
'If' condition (~eba)
避妊すれば
ひにんすれば
避妊しなければ
ひにんしなければ
避妊しますなら
ひにんしますなら
避妊しませんなら
ひにんしませんなら
'When / if' (~tara)
避妊したら
ひにんしたら
避妊しなかったら
ひにんしなかったら
避妊しましたら
ひにんしましたら
避妊しませんでしたら
ひにんしませんでしたら
List actions among others (~tari)
避妊したり
ひにんしたり
避妊しなかったり
ひにんしなかったり
避妊しましたり
ひにんしましたり
避妊しませんでしたり
ひにんしませんでしたり

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Heiban (平板型)
Meaning
  1. 1
    JMdict
    contraception;birth control
    You used a condom for birth control, right?
  2. 2
    Wikipedia

    Birth control, also known as contraception and fertility control, is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. Planning, making available, and use of birth control is called family planning. Birth control methods have been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods only became available in the 20th century. Some cultures limit or discourage access to birth control because they consider it to be morally, religiously, or politically undesirable. The most effective methods of birth control are sterilization by means of vasectomy in males and tubal ligation in females, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and implantable birth control. This is followed by a number of hormone based methods including oral pills, patches, vaginal rings, and injections. Less effective methods include physical barriers such as condoms, diaphragms and birth control sponges and fertility awareness methods. The least effective methods are spermicides and withdrawal by the male before ejaculation. Sterilization, while highly effective, is not usually reversible; all other methods are reversible, most immediately upon stopping them. Safe sex practices, such as with the use of male or female condoms, can also help prevent sexually transmitted infections. Other methods of birth control do not protect against sexually transmitted diseases. Emergency birth control can prevent pregnancy if taken within the 72 to 120 hours after unprotected sex. Some argue not having sex as a form of birth control, but abstinence-only sex education may increase teenage pregnancies if offered without birth control education, due to non-compliance. In teenagers, pregnancies are at greater risk of poor outcomes. Comprehensive sex education and access to birth control decreases the rate of unwanted pregnancies in this age group. While all forms of birth control can generally be used by young people, long-acting reversible birth control such as implants, IUDs, or vaginal rings are more successful in reducing rates of teenage pregnancy. After the delivery of a child, a woman who is not exclusively breastfeeding may become pregnant again after as few as four to six weeks. Some methods of birth control can be started immediately following the birth, while others require a delay of up to six months. In women who are breastfeeding, progestin-only methods are preferred over combined oral birth control pills. In women who have reached menopause, it is recommended that birth control be continued for one year after the last period. About 222 million women who want to avoid pregnancy in developing countries are not using a modern birth control method. Birth control use in developing countries has decreased the number of deaths during or around the time of pregnancy by 40% (about 270,000 deaths prevented in 2008) and could prevent 70% if the full demand for birth control were met. By lengthening the time between pregnancies, birth control can improve adult women's delivery outcomes and the survival of their children. In the developing world women's earnings, assets, weight, and their children's schooling and health all improve with greater access to birth control. Birth control increases economic growth because of fewer dependent children, more women participating in the workforce, and less use of scarce resources.

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