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pastilla

birth control pills are also known as "the pill," it is a form of contraception in
the form of small tablets taken daily. Most pills contain two types of
synthetic female hormone, it is you say made in a laboratory in the likeness
of normally secreted by the ovary. They are estrogen and progesterone and
are called combined oral contraceptives.

La te de cobre

Copper T is an intrauterine device (IUD) that some women use as a regular


contraceptive method; but also can as emergency contraception. To do a doctor or health
professional trained to insert the IUD up to five days after sex to prevent pregnancy.
Used as an emergency contraceptive, the Copper T IUD is more effective than any type
of emergency contraceptive pills (or "morning after pill") as reduced by more than 99%
risk of pregnancy. Another advantage of the Copper T IUD is that it can be left inserted
and prevent pregnancy for up to a period of ten years.
Esponja vajinal

The vaginal contraceptive sponge is easy to use and is acquired without prescription in
most pharmacies, although in some countries it is not easy to get this sponge. This
method can cause allergic reactions in some women.
It is a synthetic and soft sponge which is impregnated with spermicide. It is moistened
with jelly or cream and inserted into the vagina, until it meets the cervix where it stops
throughout intercourse. It is quite similar to the diaphragm as it acts as a barrier
mechanism.
After intercourse, the sponge must remain in place for up to 8 hours. This method is
available without prescription in most pharmacies.

Los parches
The contraceptive patch is a, thin, plastic transdermal patch beige, which
belongs to the group of combined hormonal contraceptives. The adhesive
part containing the active ingredients are released continuously through the
bloodstream. In contrast to the oral contraceptive pill, vomiting or diarrhea
do not affect the amount of drug that is released from the patch. The patch
is very thin, smooth, beige and measured about four square centimeters. It
is a method easy to use and more effective. It can be used in almost any
part of the skin. With it you can do all kinds of activities such as swimming,
bathing or exercising, because it does not follow with moisture or heat. The
contraceptive has a shelf life of seven days and must be renewed for three
consecutive weeks. It should be changed the same day of each week, as it is
designed to act exactly seven days. In the fourth week, when it should start
menstruating should not be used.

CordonedThe condom, prophylactic or male


condom is a thin, elastic sheath to cover the penis during intercourse to
prevent fertilization as anticonceptivo- method-acting and the possible
spread of disease transmission sexual.1 The male condom is has united,
since 1993, the female condom for insertion into the vagina.2

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