Sexual Health
How to adjust contraceptive methods? Generally speaking, there are several types of situations
How to adjust contraceptive methods
Women often fail to use contraception due to lack of work experience when changing other contraceptive methods. So, when changing various contraceptive methods, do we need to pay attention to these levels? Generally speaking,
① People taking short acting contraceptives must change another Emergency contraception or choose another contraceptive method after taking the drug with a physiological cycle of 22 days.
② If people taking short-term contraceptives want to take long-term contraceptives, it is best to take short-term contraceptives for about 3 months before considering replacement. Incorporating short birth control pills into the human body can help alleviate the side effects of long birth control pills.
③ If a person taking a long-term contraceptive pill wants to change other contraceptive methods, they should take a long-term contraceptive pill. At the beginning of the fifth day of menstruation, they should first take a short-term contraceptive pill for 1 or 2 days, continuously taking 2-3 physiological cycles, and then change other contraceptive methods and suddenly take a long-term contraceptive pill
④ If a person placing an intrauterine contraceptive device wants to take the contraceptive pill, they must remove the device after taking the pill. Women consider bilateral tubal infertility surgery, and men who can take out the contraceptive ring after surgery and surgery consider Ejaculatory duct infertility surgery. Women take out the contraceptive ring three months after surgery. After taking out the contraceptive ring, they must adhere to the use of condoms and external contraceptives.
⑤ When using external contraceptive films, pills, ointments, condoms, and other external contraceptives, if you need to switch to contraceptive pills or place a contraceptive ring, you can stop using them after taking or placing them.
Warm little instructions:
Changing contraceptive methods cannot be neglected. Under the specific guidance of professional technicians and nursing staff in the family planning policy, one can rest assured.