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Long-lasting contraception for parents
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/07/2007 01:34:33
There are some good alternatives to the pill or condoms, that allow you to control when you get pregnant, without affecting your fertility.
, it is a very efficient way of protecting against unwanted pregnancy.What is LARC?Long-acting reversible contraception is an alternative to having to use a daily pill or one-off contraceptives like condoms.There are various different options:IUD
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Contraception after birth
By ThinkBaby on 19/01/2008 09:11:37
What are your options and how does breastfeeding affect them?
checkup. You’ll also need to have the cap checked again in a few months’ time to make sure it still fits as your weight changes post-baby .IUD / IUSIf you’re looking for long-term contraception you might want to consider having an IUD (coil) fitted
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Understanding Ectopic pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 11/09/2009 01:30:11
What is an ectopic pregnancy, how is it treated and how will it affect my future fertility?
the womb lining grows outside of the womb, endometriosis may cause damage to the fallopian tubes.SmokingSome contraceptive methods - Use of a progesterone-releasing intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), such as the coil, and use of the mini-pill have
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ThinkBaby glossary
By ThinkBaby on 19/08/2005 09:35:59
Commonly used terms and abbreviations on the site and what they mean
, and can lead to anaemia leaving you pale, tired and short of breath. A healthy level of iron intake can be ensured with iron supplements and iron-rich foods. Find out more...IUD - Intruterine Device. A contraceptive device inserted into the uterus
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