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Oral and injectable contraception: What you need to know
There are many different methods of birth control available today. This article discusses the benefits and risks of injections and pills, as well as ways to choose the right method of birth control.
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Does taking emergency contraception after 2 weeks of unprotected sex still work?
The doctor asked me, my girlfriend and I last had sex 2 weeks ago. Yesterday, she had nausea, vomiting, headache. So now taking emergency contraception still works?
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Problems with using emergency contraception
The use of emergency contraceptive pills is very popular and quite safe if used according to the instructions of the manufacturer as well as the doctor. Although there are difficulties when using the drug such as: nausea, headache, dizziness, delayed or irregular menstruation,... but almost no complications become serious.
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Use birth control after taking emergency contraception
Emergency contraception is used after unprotected sex. In this case, the sooner the emergency contraceptive is used, the more effective it is.
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Contraception failed, why?
Knowing how to use contraception will help women take the initiative in their childbearing plans and help mothers avoid obstetric complications and sexually transmitted diseases.
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Safe birth control methods for women after giving birth
To ensure the health of the mother during the postpartum period and at the same time to give the family enough time to take good care of the newborn baby, most postpartum women always wonder how to prevent pregnancy during this period. Therefore, equipping yourself with knowledge about safe postpartum contraceptive methods is extremely necessary and useful so that you can feel secure in taking care of your child, recovering your health after giving birth as well as maintaining family happiness.
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