Thursday, November 15, 2012

Changing contraceptive


Changing contraceptive

> Changing from a progestogen-only hormonal method at COC
COCs can be started immediately if used correctly CNP woman;
If you used an injectable contraceptive, she can start COCs in
when he would be next injection.

> Switching from a non-hormonal method (other than IUD) in COC
She can start COCs within 5 days after the start of menstruation, women can start and later safe if she is not pregnant and you have to use an additional method of contraception in the upcoming 7 days after the start of COC.
 Changing contraceptive
> Switching from an IUD at COC
She can start COCs within 5 days of the menstrual cycle. IUDs can be extracted from menstruation;
She can begin anytime, if she is not pregnant safe
- If you have had sexual contact in this menstrual cycle and it has been more than 5 days after the start of menstruation, it is recommended that the IUD be removed at the next menstruation
- If she has not had sexual intercourse in this menstrual cycle and it has been more than 5 days after the start of menstruation, she should avoid intercourse or to protect themselves in the following 7 days (or can expect your next period to extract IUD )
If the woman does not have regular cycles or amenorrhea can start COCs as in other cases of amenorrhea.

> Switching from another hormonal method POPs
She can start POPs immediately if the method used consistently and correctly, you are using a prepared injecatbil, POP begins when he would be next injection.
 Changing contraceptive
> Switching from a non-hormonal method (other than IUD) to POP
She can start POPs within 5 days of menstruation;
Can start POPs any time, if it is known with a reasonable degree she is not pregnant. If it has been more than 5 days after the start of menstruation, you should avoid sexual intercourse or to protect these two days.

> Moving from DIU to POPs
She can start POPs within 5 days of menstruation. IUD can be removed at that time;
She can begin anytime, if she is not pregnant safe
- If you have had sexual contact in this menstrual cycle and it has been more than 5 days after the start of menstruation, it is recommended that the IUD be removed at the next menstruation
- If she has not had sexual intercourse in this menstrual cycle and it has been more than 5 days after the start of menstruation, she should avoid intercourse or to protect itself in the following two days (or can expect your next period to extract IUD )
If the woman does not have regular cycles or amenorrhea can start POPs as in other cases of amenorrhea.
 Changing contraceptive
> Switching from another hormonal method Contraceptive Injection
If the previous method was used correctly and consistently, or if she knows she is not pregnant, can start immediately injectable contraceptive use;

> Switching from another method the copper IUD
The woman can insert an IUD immediately you know with a reasonable degree of certainty that she is not pregnant. No need protection.

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