Emergency contraception contains the same material as regular oral contraceptives but in higher dosages. Emergency contraception is not a form of abortion
Abortion - is always a risk
And prevents pregnancy. Effectiveness depends on how much time has passed since unprotected sexual contact. Side effects of these agents include nausea, vomiting, headache
Headache
. To avoid receiving funds for emergency contraception, contraception should be planned before engaging in sexual contact.
- Take oral contraceptives. It is not always convenient to take the tablets at the same time each day, but it is necessary in order to avoid unwanted pregnancy or emergency contraception. Violation of regularity, for example, different times of taking the pills, reduces the effectiveness of contraception.
- Use condoms. They can be bought in any store, kiosk, pharmacy. Even if you do not have an ongoing relationship, keep condoms at home, just in case. Consistent condom use will prevent the need for emergency contraception.
- Ask the doctor to inject the drug Depo-Provera. One such an injection prevents ovulation for three months ahead. According to the American Association of Family Physicians, such injections can be safely done for two consecutive years. This is a convenient way for those who are uncomfortable taking oral contraceptives
Oral contraceptives - something to be feared at their reception?
every day at a certain time.
Tips & Warnings
Any form of contraception has its advantages and disadvantages. Discuss with your doctor which form of contraception is right for you.
Neither type of contraception, including emergency, does not prevent all diseases, sexually transmitted diseases. Even condoms are effective in this sense, does not prevent the transmission of diseases such as herpes or papilloma virus.
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