Intrauterine contraceptive device is the most effective method of birth control which acts for a really long time. It is a tiny device which is inserted in uterus to prevent pregnancy. Here I present to you 5 things you must know about IUD : Two types of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device: there are two types
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Emergency Contraception (EC) is a common method used for reducing the chances of pregnancy after performing unprotected intercourse. The major types of contraception are birth control pills and copper-T IUD (Intrauterine Device). Despite of their proven effectiveness, there are several questions that might be revolving in your mind, such as how do they exactly work,
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If you are looking for the long term method of birth control which is not permanent, then copper IUD method in India might be the option that works for you. This method is also known as copper t 380a. It is an intrauterine method of contraception made of flexible plastic wrapped in copper that is shaped
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Are you thinking about opting for IUD or intrauterine device as an effective way for birth control? Well, then know that among the various IUDs available in the market, it’s the copper T intrauterine device that is considered an ideal choice by many. Gone are the days when using such contraceptives used to be associated
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Are you too busy with your career or your kid is too small to think of bringing in another one in the world? Are you looking for an effective family planning tool? If answers to these questions are yes, then copper t 380a is your best resort. Why? Let us checkout.
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Contraceptive Methods Unwanted pregnancy can be aborted by numerous ways; first can be the abstinence from sexual intercourse and then using contraceptives pills. Barrier method of birth control is also one of the most common and safest methods and provides protection against the STD’s. Birth control pills are also another common method to avoid unwanted
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Many sexually active women become pregnant within a year if they are not using contraceptives or other things that prevent unwanted pregnancies. A woman can get pregnant even while she is nursing her newly born child. Just after 10 days of giving birth to her child or during her menstruating phase she can get pregnant.
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