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Removal of sonads cannot be considered as a contraceptive option. Why?

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It is because an ideal contraceptive should be user friendly,
user friendly,
(ii) easily available and reversible (iii) with no or least side effect, and (iv) should not interfere with the sexual drive desire and or the sexual act of the user.(iii) with no or least side effect, and
(iv) should not interfere with the sexual drive, desire and or the sexual act of the user.
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