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You can also read about emergency contraception, which can be used after unprotected sex or if your normal method of contraception fails. The only time a professional might want to tell someone else is if they believe you're at risk of harm, such as abuse. If you're under 16 and want contraception, the doctor, nurse or pharmacist won't tell your parents (or carer) as long as they believe you fully understand the information you're given, and the decisions you're making.

You can start by finding out about the methods of contraception you can choose from, including how they work, who can use them and possible side effects. Contraception is free on the NHS. Find out where to get contraception and search by postcode to find: If you're under 16 and want contraception, the doctor, nurse or pharmacist will not tell your parents (or carer) as long as they believe you fully understand the information you're given and your decisions. The ring steadily releases the hormones oestrogen and progestogen into your bloodstream, which prevents the release of an egg each month. If any of these things happen or you've had sex without contraception, you may need to use emergency contraception. Advantages and disadvantagesUnlike a diaphragm or cap, the ring doesn't need to cover the entrance to your womb (the cervix) to work. It's important to take the pills as instructed, because missing pills or taking them at the same time as certain medicines may make them less effective. You can also take the combined pill as a tailored regime. This may include taking the pill for 21 days and stopping for 4, or taking the pill continuously without a break. For more information speak to a doctor or nurse. Starting the combined pill Your doctor will adjust the dose depending on your needs and will also decide how long you need to take the medicine for.

you can put it in at a convenient time before having sex (use extra spermicide if you have it in for more than 3 hours) If you start the combined pill on the 1st day of your period (day 1 of your menstrual cycle) you will be protected from pregnancy straight away. You will not need additional contraception. Starting on the 5th day of your cycle or before

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you may need emergency contraception if you've had sex since putting in the new ring or during the ring-free break Certainly, the value of the ID-Cap System and other remotely deployed digital health solutions depends on the willingness of patients to engage with them and the ability of patient users to effectively, safely, and conveniently incorporate them into everyday life with minimal training and oversight. The US Food and Drug Administration requires human factors validation testing of digital pill systems and many other medical devices to ensure safety and effectiveness for a device’s users, uses, and intended use environments [ 20]. For example, if a particular contraceptive method is 99% effective, 1 woman out of every 100 who uses it will get pregnant in a year.

Only split a tablet if your pharmacist or doctor tells you to do it and explains how. They might have you split your pills to change the dose of your medication. Or they might recommend it to help you save money, since certain double-strength tablets cost about as much as lower-dose versions. If you take Omeprazole on a long-term basis (longer than 1 year) your doctor will probably keep you under regular surveillance. You should report any new and exceptional symptoms and circumstances whenever you see your doctor.You may catch a sexually transmitted infection (STI) when using a diaphragm or cap. Use a condom as well to protect yourself.

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