Contraceptives Birth Control
Monthly Contraceptive Injection
The advance of the contraceptive treatment goes far beyond simple oral methods. Trying to better control and avoid gastric problems of the pill have been looking for alternatives.
One is the combined monthly contraceptive injection. This is a fairly new product is being well received among women.
Hormonal composition is the same as birth control pills, estrogen and progesterone, but their presentation and management is through an injection. Also, estrogen of these injections is natural, so is of great benefit to the organism.
The injection prevents ovulation on one side and on the other hand, it prevents the passage of sperm and secretions from the cervix become thicker and waterproof.
The protection of this method of contraception is estimated at 99.99% so if done correctly is perfectly reliable.
The effect of protection against pregnancy is effective from the time of the injection, provided that it is the first day of menstruation. If you apply a few days later, you should use a barrier method of contraception such as condoms, for at least seven days.
Side effects usually occur rarely and usually short-lived and not be serious. One that may seem uncommon in other types of contraceptives, is some discomfort in the throat and respiratory trouble. In that case, should seek medical advice.
The application of injection should be first on the first day of menstruation, and then re-injected every 30 days, whether or not menstruating at the time. It is common that at first there is an advancement of the rule, so we have to follow only within 30 days.
They should see a doctor to prescribe to us and make us the necessary medical examinations to ensure we can use it without problems. A follow-up should be performed periodically.