
What is a contraceptive injection?
A contraceptive injection is a method of birth control that involves injecting hormones into the body to prevent pregnancy. It is highly effective and convenient for those who do not want to take birth control pills daily.
Types of contraceptive injections
- Monthly contraceptive injection (every 1 month)
- 3-month contraceptive injection (every 12 weeks)
Who is suitable for contraceptive injections?
- Those who want long-term birth control without taking daily pills
- Those who often forget to take birth control pills
Considerations when using contraceptive injections
- May cause irregular or missed periods
- May have side effects such as weight gain, mood swings, or headaches
- Cannot stop using and immediately prevent pregnancy; if you want to have children, you may need to wait for the body to adjust
- Cannot prevent sexually transmitted infections; condoms should be used as well
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