Tantin contraceptive: how to take it and possible side effects

Tantin contraceptive: how to take it and possible side effects

Tantin is a contraceptive that contains 0.06 mg of gestodene and 0.015 mg of ethinyl estradiol, two hormones that prevent ovulation and, therefore, prevent unwanted pregnancy. Furthermore, these substances also alter the mucus and walls of the uterus, making it more difficult for the egg to attach to the uterus, even if fertilization occurs. Therefore, […]

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Amending the contraceptive pack: when to do it and possible effects

Amending the contraceptive pack: when to do it and possible effects

A woman can amend two contraceptive packs, without any risk to her health and without interfering with her reproductive capacity. However, anyone who wants to stop menstruating must change the pill for a continuous pill, which does not require a break or menstruation. There is no consensus among gynecologists on how many contraceptive packs can […]

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Aixa contraceptive: how to take it and possible side effects

Aixa contraceptive: how to take it and possible side effects

Aixa is a contraceptive tablet manufactured by the company Medley, composed of the active ingredients Chlormadinone Acetate 2 mg + Ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg, which can also be found in generic form under these names. Any contraceptive is used as a contraceptive method to prevent unwanted pregnancy, and is recommended for sexually active women or whenever […]

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Qlaira: what it is for and how to take the contraceptive

Qlaira: what it is for and how to take the contraceptive

Qlaira is a contraceptive pill that is indicated to prevent pregnancy, as it works by preventing ovulation from occurring, alters the conditions of cervical mucus and also causes changes in the endometrium. This contraceptive contains 28 tablets of various colors, which correspond to different hormones and hormonal doses. Among the tablets, there are 2 white […]

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Injectable contraceptive: what it is, how it works and how to use it

Injectable contraceptive: what it is, how it works and how to use it

Injectable contraceptives are a type of contraceptive method that can be recommended by a gynecologist and which consists of applying an injection every month or every 3 months with the aim of preventing the body from releasing eggs and making the mucus in the cervix thicker. thick, thus preventing pregnancy. The injection must be administered […]

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I forgot to take the contraceptive pill: what to do?

I forgot to take the contraceptive pill: what to do?

If you forget to take the contraceptive, it is recommended to take the forgotten pill as soon as possible, as soon as you remember, so that it can have the desired effect, to prevent pregnancy. However, regardless of the type of contraceptive, whether 21, 24 or 28 days, missing one or more pills, especially in […]

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Contraceptive implant: what it is, advantages and how it works

Contraceptive implant: what it is, advantages and how it works

The contraceptive implant is a contraceptive method that consists of a small silicone tube measuring approximately 3 cm in length and 2 mm in diameter and which can be placed in the woman’s arm between the 1st and 5th day of the menstrual cycle, under local anesthesia. . This implant works by continuously releasing hormones […]

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Contraceptive diaphragm: what it is, how to use it and advantages

Contraceptive diaphragm: what it is, how to use it and advantages

The diaphragm is a barrier contraceptive method that aims to prevent sperm from coming into contact with the egg, preventing fertilization and, consequently, pregnancy. This contraceptive method consists of a flexible ring, surrounded by a thin layer of silicone or rubber, which must have the appropriate diameter for the size of the cervix and, therefore, […]

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Contraceptive thrombosis: symptoms and what to do

Contraceptive thrombosis: symptoms and what to do

Contraceptive thrombosis can cause symptoms such as swelling, redness, pain and/or increased temperature in one of the legs or chest pain, which can be life-threatening if left untreated. Especially contraceptives that contain estrogen and progesterone, whether in the form of a pill, injection, implant or patch, can increase the risk of thrombosis, which is more […]

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