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Hormone-Based Contraceptives

Here, we present the last part about the methods for preventing pregnancy. This time, about hormonal contraception ...
Join us on Facebook! The first part describes the mechanical methods of contraception for men and women, the second part describes natural methods, and now we will present hormonal methods. And not only contraceptive pills. There are several hormonal methods. Although we may soon witness the contraceptive pill for men, for now hormonal contraception is solely intended for women. Hormonal contraception – contraceptive method for women: contraceptive pills,...Hormone-Based Contraceptives
Choose the Right Contraception for You

We have prepared a short overview of different means of contraception for you. Contraception doesn't end with condoms! Choose the method that will serve your lifestyle best.
How to identify the most appropriate type of contraception for you? Every woman has probably already asked herself what is the best contraception for having safe sexual intercourse, which will not have undesired side effects, the method which would be the easiest to use and which would be acceptable for her partner as well?Owing to great demand for and usefulness of contraceptive methods, researchers repeatedly offer various novelties for our protection against...Choose the Right Contraception for You
Do Contraceptive Patches Work?

Here's everything you want to know about a contraception method which many people prefer to the pill. Do contraceptive patches work?
A contraceptive patch is a small, narrow and sticky patch that contains the same hormones as a contraceptive pill - estrogen and progestogen. The patch has many advantages: the protection against pregnancy is 99% certain, and we do not have to think of contraception every day, as in case of taking the pill. Women can bathe and go to sauna with a patch. The only deficiency is perhaps the fact that it is visible. How do contraceptive patches work? A patch...Do Contraceptive Patches Work?