What are the hormonal method of contraception?
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Hormonal methods of contraception rely on hormones to prevent pregnancy. Here are some of the main ones: 1. Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills (COCPs): These pills contain both estrogen and progestin and are taken daily. 2. Progestin-Only Pills (POPs): These contain only progestin and are also takenRead more
Hormonal methods of contraception rely on hormones to prevent pregnancy. Here are some of the main ones:
1. Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills (COCPs): These pills contain both estrogen and progestin and are taken daily.
2. Progestin-Only Pills (POPs): These contain only progestin and are also taken daily.
3. Hormonal IUDs: Intrauterine devices that release progestin.
4. Contraceptive Patch: This patch releases estrogen and progestin and is changed weekly.
5. Contraceptive Injection: An injection of progestin given every three months.
6. Vaginal Ring: A flexible ring inserted into the vagina that releases hormones, typically changed monthly.
7. Implant: A small rod inserted under the skin that releases progestin, effective for up to three years.
All these methods are designed to be highly effective and convenient for different lifestyles and needs.
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