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Which of the following contraceptive methods do females NOT use?

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Females typically do not use male condoms and vasectomy, as these are male contraceptives; male condoms are barrier devices for men and vasectomy is a surgical method of male sterilization.

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The contraceptive methods that females typically do not use include the male condom and vasectomy, as these are male contraceptive methods. The male condom is a barrier device used by men during sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Vasectomy is a surgical procedure for male sterilization or permanent contraception. While these methods are used by men to prevent the fertilization of a female's egg, they are not methods employed directly by females.

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The contraceptive method that a female cannot use is vasectomy. That is a surgical procedure for male sterilization only, or permanent contraception. The male vas deferens is severed and then tied to prevent fertilization.
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