Many people do not want to have children in the near future, but if they do not use contraception, they will need to have an abortion after pregnancy, which is very harmful to women. As for contraceptive rings, they are afraid of the pain during the insertion of the ring, and they are also worried that it will cause gynecological inflammation. So some people take oral contraceptives for contraception, but short-acting contraceptives need to be taken frequently, which is too troublesome. So, are there any long-term contraceptives? What are long-acting contraceptive pills? Long-acting oral contraceptives include combined 18-methylnorgestrel monthly tablets, combined 16-methylchlormadinone monthly tablets, and combined ethinyl estradiol monthly tablets. Long-acting contraceptive pills include: 1. Compound norgestrel II tablets. 2. Chlormadinone. 3. Meclomedroxyprogesterone acetate. 4. Progesterone. 5. Hydroxyprogesterone. 6. Meili contraceptive injection. 7. Norethindrone. 8. d-norgestrel implant. 9. D-norgestrel contraceptive ring. 10. Methylsilyl ring. 11. Medroxyprogesterone contraceptive injection. 12. Medroxyprogesterone acetate combined contraceptive injection. 13. Progesterone IUD. 14. Compound hydroxyprogesterone caproate. 15. Norgestrel ethinyl estradiol. How to take long-acting contraceptive pills Two pills must be taken for the first dose, i.e. one pill each on the 5th and 25th day of menstruation. Thereafter, one pill should be taken at noon on the same date as the second dose each month. In order to enhance the contraceptive effect and reduce side effects, you can take anti-adverse reaction tablets (inhibitory tablets) 1-2 times a day in the first four months, 1 tablet each time, for 1-2 days. If you change from short-acting contraceptives to long-acting contraceptives, you can take one tablet of long-acting contraceptive after lunch on the second day after taking 22 tablets of short-acting contraceptives, and take one tablet every month thereafter. Long-acting contraceptives cannot be stopped suddenly. You must switch to short-acting contraceptives and wait for three months before stopping. This will allow the hormone levels in the body to slowly decrease and avoid heavy bleeding. There are no long-term contraceptives, but there are long-acting contraceptives. There are fifteen common types. The method of taking them can be referred to above. However, when taking contraceptive medication, many women often experience side effects such as irregular menstruation, and when they want to have a child, they need to stop taking the medication for more than half a year. Therefore, if you want to prevent pregnancy, the best way is to let men wear condoms, which can not only prevent pregnancy, but also reduce the incidence of gynecological diseases in women. |
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