How long can you get pregnant after taking the ring? Can elderly women still have a second child?

With the implementation of the comprehensive two-child policy, The streets and lanes are full of heated discussions on various issues related to the second child. … … Mother Clove pinched her fingers and counted The topic of “having a second child” focuses on: How long can you get pregnant after taking the ring? Can elderly women still have a second child? How long can I have a second child after caesarean section? How long does it take to have a second child after the contraceptive pill is stopped? Take it easy Clove Mother Answers One by One for Everyone, First, how long can I get pregnant after taking the ring? It is recommended to get pregnant 3 months after taking Read More …

How many times a year can I take emergency contraceptives?

There has been a saying circulating on the Internet that emergency contraception can only be taken three times a year at most. Why can’t it be more than three times? Because eat too much [light menstruation irregular, heavy infertility]. It sounds scary, is it really the case? Let’s talk about some of the most concerned issues about emergency contraception. Note: What we want to say here is levonorgestrel-like emergency contraceptives (such as Yuting). Simply put, it is over-the-counter and can be bought by ourselves in pharmacies. Mifepristone is a prescription drug with different mechanisms of action and needs to be medicated according to doctor’s advice. It will not be discussed here. How many times a year can I take emergency Read More …

Nine Mistakes in Contraception, Have You Been Recruited?

Myth 1: Contraceptive Pill Equals Emergency Contraceptive Pill Contraceptives are not only emergency contraceptives, but also short-acting and long-acting contraceptives. Moreover, different types of contraceptives contain different types and doses of hormones. If you want to know how to use various contraceptives and matters needing attention, you can download Dr. Clove App and inquire about relevant drug information. Emergency contraceptives, how to eat? How many times a year can I take emergency contraceptives? Myth 2: Taking contraceptives will definitely make you fat. Not necessarily. The reasons for weight gain caused by contraceptives are as follows: In the past, progesterone in the preparation has certain androgen effect, which may lead to increased appetite, increased anabolism in the body and obesity after Read More …

These drugs have many uses, but you only use them for contraception.

Correct the name of short-acting oral contraceptives There are three types of contraceptives: emergency contraceptives, short-acting oral contraceptives and long-acting contraceptives. Emergency contraception is a rescue measure taken within 72 hours after contraceptive failure during the same room. It is to supplement a large amount of progesterone in a short period of time to inhibit ovulation or delay ovulation. In order to achieve the purpose of contraception. Usually because a large amount of hormones enter the body in a short time, Therefore, there will be a series of symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, menstrual cycle changes, irregular vaginal bleeding, ovulation period changes, In my private opinion, Many women’s bad impression of short-acting oral contraceptives is probably due to their understanding Read More …

Are these pills still being taken with birth control pills? Have made a big mistake

I. Rifampicin It is a commonly used anti-tuberculosis drug, which can accelerate the metabolism of norethisterone and ethinylestradiol, the main components of oral contraceptives, reduce the concentration of drugs in blood, and may also cause partial shedding of endometrium to cause intravenous drip hemorrhage or inexhaustible leaching. At the same time, it can reduce the contraceptive effect and lead to contraceptive failure. II. Antibiotics Some people have observed 38 women who took contraceptives while using ampicillin, neomycin, tetracycline, compound sulfamethoxazole and chloramphenicol, resulting in contraceptive failure. It was found that the reason for its failure was that antibiotics inhibited intestinal bacteria and greatly reduced the amount of glucuronidase produced by antibiotics, thus affecting the absorption of contraceptives in intestinal tract Read More …

The 15 ways of accidental pregnancy can only be said to be too unexpected…

If you have sex and don’t plan to have children, you have to consider contraception. However, as the saying goes, there are always some wrong ways to use them or accidents (commonly known as bad luck) that cannot be prevented. This time, let’s talk about what situations may make you pregnant unexpectedly! 1. Be handsome and tear the sleeve package with your teeth. This young man who tore open the condom package with his teeth, have you watched too many small movies? Do you know that this may tear the condom? Correct method: Use your flexible fingers to tear the outer package of the condom from the gap. 2. Apply oily lubricant to the sleeve Oily lubricants will decompose latex Read More …

Three Unreliable Contraceptive Methods

Editor’s Note: Every year, September 26 is World Contraception Day. This is an international commemorative day, which aims to raise young people’s awareness of contraception, promote young people to make responsible choices about their sexual behavior and reproductive health, improve the rate of safe contraception, and improve the level of reproductive health education, thus promoting young people’s reproductive health and sexual health. As long as women have sex, they have to face two choices: pregnancy and contraception. However, no matter what kind of contraceptive method, the success rate of contraception is not 100%. Even the ligation with the highest success rate still has the possibility of natural recanalization, thus leading to contraceptive failure. All contraceptive methods have their advantages and Read More …

Are these pills still being taken with birth control pills? Have made a big mistake

I. Rifampicin It is a commonly used anti-tuberculosis drug, which can accelerate the metabolism of norethisterone and ethinylestradiol, the main components of oral contraceptives, reduce the concentration of drugs in blood, and may also cause partial shedding of endometrium to cause intravenous drip hemorrhage or inexhaustible leaching. At the same time, it can reduce the contraceptive effect and lead to contraceptive failure. II. Antibiotics Some people have observed 38 women who took contraceptives while using ampicillin, neomycin, tetracycline, compound sulfamethoxazole and chloramphenicol, resulting in contraceptive failure. It was found that the reason for its failure was that antibiotics inhibited intestinal bacteria and greatly reduced the amount of glucuronidase produced by antibiotics, thus affecting the absorption of contraceptives in intestinal tract Read More …

Three Unreliable Contraceptive Methods

Editor’s Note: Every year, September 26 is World Contraception Day. This is an international commemorative day, which aims to raise young people’s awareness of contraception, promote young people to make responsible choices about their sexual behavior and reproductive health, improve the rate of safe contraception, and improve the level of reproductive health education, thus promoting young people’s reproductive health and sexual health. As long as women have sex, they have to face two choices: pregnancy and contraception. However, no matter what kind of contraceptive method, the success rate of contraception is not 100%. Even the ligation with the highest success rate still has the possibility of natural recanalization, thus leading to contraceptive failure. All contraceptive methods have their advantages and Read More …

Pregnant take the wrong medicine, the child [flow] or [stay]?

One kind of consultation that outpatient clinics often encounter is that after taking emergency contraceptives, they are pregnant again, or after taking cold medicine or even antibiotics, can the child still have it? This is actually a problem of medication during pregnancy. On the issue of medication during pregnancy, two points should be made clear first, one is the classification of drugs and the other is the time of medication. Classification of drugs during pregnancy The vast majority of commonly used drugs can be classified into A, B, C, D and X. Although pregnant, it is not that what drugs cannot be used. If it is Class A or Class B drugs, it is still OK to use them. Even Read More …