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Vaginal Ring, a Type of Hormonal Contraceptives

You don't like using a condom? You forget to take contraceptive pills? You don't want to have children yet? The vaginal ring, a type of hormonal contraceptive, may be the answer for you.
A vaginal hormonal ring can be put into the vagina by the woman herself. It has to be replaced only once a month and it effectively protects you from pregnancy. A vaginal ring should be removed after 21 days. As its name suggests, a hormonal ring emits a small quantity of hormones which prevent ovulation and thus stop the monthly release of eggs from the ovaries. After three weeks, a woman makes a 7-day pause so that her period can take place. After the pause she repeats the...Vaginal Ring, a Type of Hormonal Contraceptives
The truth about oral contraceptive pills

The article provides evidence that the following beliefs about oral contraceptive pills are false.
“Oral contraceptive pills cause weight gain” Nowadays, oral contraceptive pills contain substances that rarely cause weight gain. The pills contain progesterone that may slightly increase your appetite and as a result lead to those extra, unwanted pounds. Some women may even have problems when passing urine, but you can avoid all these troubles if your gynecologist prescribes pills with low doses of individual elements. There are different types of oral contraceptive...The truth about oral contraceptive pills