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Disorder In Blood. On Depo Pervera. History Of Still Births And Miscarriages. Suggest

Hi, my name Sophia Tyler ive had p.e twice taking the birth control depo pervera, im only 27 and dealing with a blood disorder and my doc is suggesting this birth controll im having doubts what do u think is best, when i was 14 i had a still born and after my daughter that i hade in 2003 which is nine i had a miscarraige after her my doc sugesst essure
Wed, 17 Jul 2013
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With the history of pulmonary embolism,especially twice, harmonal contraception, even progesterone is best avoided. But do let us know what is the blood disorder you are suffering from. Barrier method coupled with safe period is the safest contraception. If your gynaeclogist suggests you could consider intrauterine devices. Take care.
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Disorder In Blood. On Depo Pervera. History Of Still Births And Miscarriages. Suggest

Hi With the history of pulmonary embolism,especially twice, harmonal contraception, even progesterone is best avoided. But do let us know what is the blood disorder you are suffering from. Barrier method coupled with safe period is the safest contraception. If your gynaeclogist suggests you could consider intrauterine devices. Take care.