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There is a wide variety of woman`s diseases and problems that can be prevented with a help of contraception. Your sexual health is the first guarantor of your happy healthy life. Our gynecologist will tell you about the ways of woman`s contraception and choose the best variant for you according to your needs and features.
Gynecologist: Maximilian Muenke
How do you know which one to choose? How do you use a condom? What is Emergency Contraception?
Contraceptives
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DIAPHRAGMS AND CAPS   Both diaphragms and cervical caps are known as barrier methods of contraception. They act as a barrier to keep the sperm from reaching the woman's egg (ovum) so that it can't fertilise ...
CONTRACEPTION: SPERMICIDES   What are spermicides? Spermicides are a form of chemical contraception that can be bought over the counter from your chemist or ...
NHLBI Statement On Oral Contraceptive Study A Women's Health Initiative (WHI) review of a recent abstract on the effects of oral contraceptive use on ...
LONG-TERM CONTRACEPTION FOR WOMEN   Several medications and devices are now available to provide long-term contraception for women. These options offer from 1 month to 5 years of contraceptive protection ...
DEPO-PROVERA CONTRACEPTION   Choosing a method of contraception can be a difficult task for many individuals and couples. There are many ways of preventing ...
CONTRACEPTION: MALE STERILISATION What is male sterilisation? Male sterilisation, or vasectomy, is a form of surgical contraception that involves cutting and tying the 2 tubes (each called a vas deferens), that ...
What's New in Contraception The majority of women in their reproductive age need contraception. Physicians in primary care and Ob/Gyn should routinely provide contraceptive counselling and services to all ...
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