Just as it is important to plan for a baby, it is also very important to plan for pregnancy.
Many women still suffer from unplanned pregnancies. We must now let go of our vague aversion to contraception. Periodic contraception or withdrawal methods are not contraception. Rather than not taking contraceptives due to vague aversion to the mild side effects of contraceptives and putting yourself in the pain and worry of unplanned pregnancy, it is much more beneficial to take contraceptives, even if it means enduring some side effects and inconvenience. Likewise, vague fears or aversions to the side effects of intrauterine devices and loops may be much less severe than the greater pain of unplanned pregnancy.
Contraception is no longer something to hide. Contraception may be more important than pregnancy. The most active and safe way for women to protect themselves is proper contraception.
Oral contraceptive pills
Yaz
Yasmine
intrauterine device
Kyleena
Mirena
Jadis
Novati
Implantable contraceptive
Implanon
Short-term contraception in women who have never been pregnant
Oral contraceptives are given priority. If there are contraindications to oral contraceptives, other methods are also considered.
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Physical methods such as condoms
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Although not a primary recommendation, it is a method of removing an intrauterine device or implantable contraceptive when contraception is no longer needed.
Long-term contraception in women who have never been pregnant
Oral contraceptives are given priority. If there are contraindications to oral contraceptives or difficulties in taking them, other methods are also considered.
Short-term contraception in women who have given birth
For breastfeeding women, contraceptives are not recommended because hormonal drugs cannot be used. If breastfeeding has stopped, oral contraceptives can be considered. If there is difficulty in taking oral contraceptives or if the patient desires, an intrauterine device or Implanon can be considered.
Long-term contraception in women who have given birth
An intrauterine device is recommended first (oral contraceptives or Implanon may also be considered).
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It provides contraception for at least 3 years and up to 5 years.
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There is no hassle of having to take birth control pills every day while balancing childcare and daily life .
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Fertility will return at any time if the IUD is removed.
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Hormonal intrauterine devices such as Mirena/Kailina/Jadis significantly reduce menstrual flow or induce amenorrhea, which provides convenience in daily life.
permanent contraception
Tubal ligation in women or vas deferens ligation in men
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Once the fallopian tubes and vas deferens are removed, it is very difficult to restore them, and even if they are restored, there is no guarantee in terms of functionality, so they should be considered carefully.
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This is a surgery that must be performed under general anesthesia.