How To Avoid And Plan For Pregnancy After 2 Years?
doctor i m married since 5 yrs i have a son.i had taken i pill twicein 2 yrs 1 in each yr because i didn't want second child now.also i had an abortion 3 yrs back and last month also i took i pill.i want second child aft 2 yrs what should i do.i can't consume i pill everytime
Hi If you wish to plan for second baby after two years as you have rightly said you should not use ipill for the same. There is a wide range of effective contraceptive methods available to avoid pregnancy. You have hormonalcontraception containing both estrogen and progesterone in the form of pills, injections, patches and rings. There is hormonal contraception containing progesterone only in the form of pills, injections, implants and intrauterine devise. Then there is copper intrauterine devise. All these methods are more than 99% effective when used correctly. Male and female condoms are also available. Visit family planning clinic or gynecologist. After thorough history and examination they will discuss with you which options are good for you and you can choose from them. I hope I have answered to your satisfaction
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How To Avoid And Plan For Pregnancy After 2 Years?
Hi If you wish to plan for second baby after two years as you have rightly said you should not use ipill for the same. There is a wide range of effective contraceptive methods available to avoid pregnancy. You have hormonal contraception containing both estrogen and progesterone in the form of pills, injections, patches and rings. There is hormonal contraception containing progesterone only in the form of pills, injections, implants and intrauterine devise. Then there is copper intrauterine devise. All these methods are more than 99% effective when used correctly. Male and female condoms are also available. Visit family planning clinic or gynecologist. After thorough history and examination they will discuss with you which options are good for you and you can choose from them. I hope I have answered to your satisfaction