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Using an intrauterine device (IUD) for birth control. Complications. Women with trichomoniasis or bacterial vaginosis are at a greater risk of getting ...
Levonorgestrel is an emergency contraceptive that is used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or after failure of another birth control method. It works ...
Levonorgestrel implant is used to prevent pregnancy for up to 5 years. It works by stopping a woman's egg from fully developing each month. The egg can no ...
It is very important that your doctor check the progress of you or your child at regular visits. This will allow your doctor to see if the medicine is working ...
If a woman has had a tubal ligation or has an IUD, she does not need to use a second form of birth control. If you think you have become pregnant while ...
A copper or hormonal intrauterine device (IUD). Progestin-only birth control, such as the injection medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera) or the minipill ...
This medicine does not prevent HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases. It will not help as emergency contraception, such as after unprotected ...
... IUD is removed, or on the day you would have your next injection. You must also use an additional barrier method of birth control (eg, male condom with ...
Intrauterine device with a failure rate less than 1% per year. Male participants must: Agree to use, with their partners, one of the highly effective ...
These include progestin-containing contraceptives, intrauterine devices (IUDs) or barrier methods, such as condoms or diaphragms. Request an appointment ...
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