Which one should choose between 1 month and 3 months contraceptive injection

 

 There are two types of contraceptives injections that are commonly used: the 1-month injectable contraceptive and the 3-month injectablecontraceptive , which are used to prevent pregnancy. Because in 1 injection of contraceptives, can be controlled for 1 or 3 months, no need to carry contraceptive pills or condoms in a mess. and also has the same high protection efficiency as other contraceptive methods. The question is, which one is most likely suitable with you? In this article, we have summarized the information for you to use as a guide for your decision.

Injectable contraceptives (1-month contraceptive injection and 3-month contraceptive injection)
First, let's get to know the contraceptive injection first. For anyone who interested Contraceptive injections can inject during the first 5 days of menstruation. It is usually injected into the upper arm or buttock and about 7 days after the contraceptive injection, hormones act to suppress ovulation. This makes the uterine lining unsuitable for sperm implantation, so there are no fertilization or get pregnant, which both 1-month contraceptive injection and the 3-month contraceptive injection use the same method of injection into the upper arm or the  hip buttock 

Who is suitable for using the 1-month contraceptive injection and the 3-month contraceptive injection?
Suitable for those who have regular menstrual pain .
suitable for those who are breastfeeding because it does not affect the breastfeeding of the child
Suitable for those who want to prevent highly effective pregnancy .
Suitable for those who always forget to take regular oral contraceptive pills  which may have the chance of pregnancy
Want to reduce stress before menstruation because the contraceptive injection able to control the exact period of menstruation.

Those who are not suitable to use the 1-month contraceptive injection and the 3-month contraceptive injection
1.those who with severe depression
2.too fat woman
3.pregnant women or suspected of being pregnant should not inject
4.not suitable for children under 18 years and over 45 years because It will affect the density of bone mass.
5.People with high blood pressure, severe diabetes ,breast cancer, Patients with migraine, kidney disease, whether hepatitis, cirrhosis or liver cancer should not be injected.

There are two types of injectable contraceptives that are commonly used:
1. 1-month contraceptive injection
The 1-month contraceptive injection is a combination hormonal contraceptive with the hormone progesterone combined with the hormone estrogen must inject regularly every month. Because 1 injection of contraceptives can prevent pregnancy for only 1 month and After injecting, menstruation will occur normally. And there may be headaches, breast tenderness, mostly injected into the upper arm area. Not suitable for those who are breastfeeding because this type of birth control pill can cause the milk to dry up.

2.  3-month contraceptive injection
The 3-month contraceptive injection is a single hormonal contraceptive because there will be progestin hormones inhibit ovulation. One contraceptive injection can prevent for up to 3 months. 1 dose will be injected into the buttock .After injection there will cause no menstruation but you may have side effects with spotty bleeding .Those who are breastfeeding can also inject without affecting milk production

It can be seen that both the 1-month contraceptive injection and the 3-month contraceptive injection are highly effective at preventing pregnancy. The selection must be considered according to the limitations and suitability of each person, for example, if you are breastfeeding choose a 3-month injectable contraceptive would be more appropriate. Or if you want your period to come every month, the 1-month injection contraceptive will suitable more.



 

 


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