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Emergency Contraception Methods

Emergency Contraception Methods

Emergency Contraception Methods can be used to prevent pregnancy if one had sex without using birth control or if the birth control method did not work correctly. They must be used immediately after the unprotected sex. They are not the same as abortion pills and will not work in case you are already pregnant. Types […]

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Contraceptive Pills

Contraceptive Pills

The combined oral contraceptive pills are commonly referred to as “the pill”. Which hormones are in contraceptive pills? The Pill contains two hormones – oestrogen and a progestogen. Various types of pills are available depending on the dose of the estrogen and the type of progesterone that they contain. What contraceptive pills do and how […]

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Intrauterine Device (IUD Insertion)

Intrauterine Device (IUD Insertion)

IUD insertion is recommended when the period is just finishing, but it can be inserted all through the first half of the menstrual cycle and up to 5 days post ovulation. What is IUD The Intrauterine device – IUD is a small T shaped plastic device, which is placed inside the womb, to prevent pregnancy. […]

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Vaginal Contraceptive Ring

Vaginal Contraceptive Ring

A vaginal Contraceptive Ring is a reversible form of hormonal contraception wherein a hormonal contraceptive ring is worn inside the vagina. It functions just like the hormonal pill. The ring releases two hormones – oestrogen and a progestogen – continuously into the bloodstream. It prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. It also thickens the cervical mucus […]

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What are Emergency Contraception Methods?

What are Emergency Contraception Methods?

Emergency contraception –also called postcoital contraception — is a method of birth control that may be used by women who have had unprotected sex (by choice or as in rape) or used a birth control method that failed, eg. the condom tore or slipped off during sex. Emergency Contraception prevents pregnancy by interfering with ovulation. […]