Monthly contraceptive injection: what it is, advantages and how to use it

Monthly contraceptive injection: what it is, advantages and how to use it

The monthly contraceptive injection is a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestogen, which act to inhibit ovulation and make cervical mucus thicker, thus preventing sperm from reaching the uterus. The best known monthly injectable contraceptives are cyclofemina, mesigyna or perlutan. It is important that the use of this type of contraceptive is discussed with […]

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Quarterly contraceptive injection: what it is, advantages and how to use it

Quarterly contraceptive injection: what it is, advantages and how to use it

The quarterly contraceptive injection contains only one progesterone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, with the advantage of having a longer effect, in addition to being an option for women who cannot use estrogen, such as combined pills. This type of contraceptive acts by inhibiting ovulation and increasing the viscosity of cervical mucus, making it difficult for sperm to […]

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