anticonceptionale injectabile
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buna fetelor,a folosit cineva anticonceptionale injectabile?am inteles ca iti faci 1 data si tin 3 luni?daca o sa existe intrebarea de ce nu iau anticonceptionale orale va spun sincer ca nu le suport,vomit si nu ma simt f.bine ..eu vreau sa le iau pt ca am niste dereglari menstruale si desi am incercat tratamente diverse,doar ele imi regleaza menstruatia si in acelasi timp scap de chisturi ovariene..ati facut asa ceva?va multumesc!
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buna sunt mariana si am un bebe de 4 ani si eu dupa ce am nasct am facut aceste injectii anticonceptionale si drept sa-ti zic miau dat peste cap tot organismul timp de 3 ani nu am avut ciclu menstrual dar aveam dureri de ovare zilnice.un an jumate am facut aceste injectii pt ca il alaptam pe micut si nu aveam de ales..cand am ajuns in italia am fost acolo la ginecolog si cand iam zis ce mijloace anticonceptionale folosesc mi sa zis ca acolo is interzise de multi ani aceste injectii pt ca provaca foarte multe probleme chiar si sterilitatea..nu vreau sa te sperii dar asa mi sa intamplat.
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buna sunt mariana si am un bebe de 4 ani si eu dupa ce am nasct am facut aceste injectii anticonceptionale si drept sa-ti zic miau dat peste cap tot organismul timp de 3 ani nu am avut ciclu menstrual dar aveam dureri de ovare zilnice.un an jumate am facut aceste injectii pt ca il alaptam pe micut si nu aveam de ales..cand am ajuns in italia am fost acolo la ginecolog si cand iam zis ce mijloace anticonceptionale folosesc mi sa zis ca acolo is interzise de multi ani aceste injectii pt ca provaca foarte multe probleme chiar si sterilitatea..nu vreau sa te sperii dar asa mi sa intamplat.
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buna sunt mariana si am un bebe de 4 ani si eu dupa ce am nasct am facut aceste injectii anticonceptionale si drept sa-ti zic miau dat peste cap tot organismul timp de 3 ani nu am avut ciclu menstrual dar aveam dureri de ovare zilnice.un an jumate am facut aceste injectii pt ca il alaptam pe micut si nu aveam de ales..cand am ajuns in italia am fost acolo la ginecolog si cand iam zis ce mijloace anticonceptionale folosesc mi sa zis ca acolo is interzise de multi ani aceste injectii pt ca provaca foarte multe probleme chiar si sterilitatea..nu vreau sa te sperii dar asa mi sa intamplat.
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Si pe mine ma cam bate gandu sa apelez la anticonceptionale injectabile,dar sa vad ce spune medicu in functie de analize daca sunt potrivite pt mine.Verisoara mea a facut injectiiile cam un an din 3 in 3 luni timp in care nu a avut deloc menstruatie si a cam acumulat niste kg bune,dupa un an le a intrerupt si i a venit si menstruatia din ce am inteles daca iti intrerup menstruatia inseamna ca nu sunt potrivite pt tine.
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Depo-Provera: Quarterly ContraceptionWhat could be easier than a contraceptive that comes in the form of a shot that you only have to take every three months?
The Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate injectable suspension, USP) Contraceptive Injection lasts for 13 weeks, and is highly effective at preventing pregnancy with a failure rate of less than 1%. There are no daily pills to remember, no IUD strings to check, diaphragms or cervical caps to worry about inserting into the proper position; all you have to do to achieve effective contraception is have the Depo-Provera injection on a regular schedule every 13 weeks.
Does it sound too good to be true... almost like the perfect contraceptive? Are there any risks with associated with the use of Depo-Provera? How does Depo-Provera prevent pregnancy? What about possible side effects? Are there any women who should not use Depo-Provera? What do other women say about Depo-Provera? These are all questions you should answer before making a decision about Depo-Provera, as well as other contraceptives.
How does Depo-Provera prevent pregnancy?
The Depo-Provera injection prevents pregnancy by preventing the ovarian egg cells from maturing and releasing from the ovary. If an egg does not mature and release from either ovary there is no egg to be fertilized by sperm and pregnancy cannot occur. The contraceptive shot also changes the condition of the lining of the uterus so that pregnancy is less likely to occur.What are the benefits of Depo-Provera?
The Depo-Provera contraceptive injection is a long-lasting method of contraception that protects you from pregnancy for 3 months (13 weeks) without the bother of remembering a daily pill. It is a progestin only form of contraceptive that does not contain the estrogen found in many oral contraceptives. It is safe for nursing mothers when used as directed. Unlike the IUD, it cannot be expelled by the body leaving you, sometimes unknowingly, unprotected from pregnancy. The contraceptive protection of the Depo-Provera shot can be stopped at any time by simply not getting the next injection; most women who become pregnant do so within 12 to 18 months after their last injection.Is privacy about contraception important to you? With the contraceptive injection there are no pill packs to keep up with; you don't have to worry about checking for IUD strings; you don't have to stop to insert a diaphragm or cervical cap before sexual intercourse; and unlike contraceptive implants which can sometimes be seen or felt, it cannot be seen or felt all reasons that make Depo-Provera probably the most private form of contraceptive available.
What are the risks of Depo-Provera?
The first year of Depo-Provera use is likely to cause some changes to your menstrual cycle including irregular or spotting bleeding, an increase or decrease in the amount of menstrual bleeding, or a complete absence of menstruation. Any continuous or excessive bleeding should be reported to your physician. Other risks associated with the Depo-Provera contraceptive injection include an increased risk of bone loss. Women who are under 35 and whose first exposure to Depo-Provera was within the last 4 years may have a slightly increased risk of breast cancer, similar to the risk seen with oral contraceptives.What are the side effects of Depo-Provera?
The most common side effects of Depo-Provera include:
• Irregular menstruation
• Absence of menstruation (amennorhea)
• Weight gain
• Headaches
• Anxiety
• Stomach pain or cramps
• Dizziness
• Weakness or fatigue
• Loss of libido
According to a local OB/GYN the most common side effect he sees in his practice is bloating, followed by irregular or spotting periods. About half of his patients find the side effects unacceptable and do not continue with Depo-Provera following the first injection; however the other half often continue Depo-Provera over 6,9, 12 months, and longer. When side effects such as bloating and irregular menstruation occur, he sometimes prescribes either one month of oral contraceptives or a hormone usually used for menopausal HRT which usually are effective at relieving the side effects. He said that women who continue the Depo-Provera injections for 2 or 3 series (6 or 9 months) usually cease experiencing side effects.Who shouldn't use Depo-Provera?
Women who think they could be pregnant should not have the Depo-Provera injection until pregnancy is completely ruled out. If you have had breast cancer you should not use Depo-Provera, as well as women who have had a stroke, blood clots (phlebitis) in the legs, or women who have liver problems or disease. If you are experiencing abnormal bleeding and the cause has not been determined you should not use Depo-Provera.
You should have a GYN exam before your physician prescribes Depo-Provera. If you have any of the following conditions, it's important that your physician is aware of these health issues before you receive the Depo-Provera contraceptive injection:
• Family history of breast cancer
• Previous abnormal mammogram
• Fibrocystic breasts, breast nodules or lumps
• Bleeding from your nipples
• Kidney disease
• Irregular or light menstruation
• High blood pressure
• Migraine headaches
• Asthma
• Epilepsy
• Diabetes or a family history of diabetes
• Present or past history of depression
• Of course, it's always important to inform your physician of any over-the-counter, prescription, or herbal medications that you are taking.Those Shots...
It scares me to death when I read about women having "shots" of chemical (Pharmaceutical) hormones. Once you've got that stuff in your system there's nothing you can do about any of the side effects it might have. Mostly those hormones are a form of poison because they are not made exactly to the human body's requirements and therefore the poor old system has to work out how to get rid of them. Just think how much money the pharmaceuticals are making out of women who do not want to have periods (where have your heard of that ??) OK periods and all the discomforts that surround them are not fun, but they are NORMAL - surely pumping this stuff into your system cannot be right.Do you see guys doing that ? Would they do that ? Of course not. Its time we woke up and started to take responsibility for ourselves and not giving it over to the doctors who have no interest in us as people simply as patients who will make money for them - oh yes, they get little holidays in nice places if they can get enough of this stuff into their patients. It's scary and time we woke up.... Join this Forum conversation!
When is the right time to have the Depo-Provera injection?
Now that you have the facts, if Depo-Provera sounds like something you would like to try, your first step is to make sure you have the injection at the proper time in your menstrual cycle. The first injection of Depo-Provera must be given only during the first 5 days of normal menstruation. Women who want to use Depo-Provera following a pregnancy must have the shot within 5 days of birth if not breast feeding, or 6 weeks after childbirth if they are breast feeding. Each subsequent injection of Depo-Provera must be taken at regular 13 week intervals to effectively prevent pregnancy from occurring. Ask your physician for your return appointment when you receive your first injection of Depo-Provera.An important note about contraceptives and STDs...
Remember, the Depo-Provera contraceptive injection does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), it only prevents pregnancy when used as intended on a regular schedule. Unless you are in a long-term monogamous relationship, you should always use a condom in addition to all other methods of contraception to help prevent STDs such as chlamydia, genital herpes, gonorrhea, HIV/AIDS, and other STDs.
Always contact your healthcare provider when you have questions, or experience side effects while using contraceptives, as well as when you are concerned about STDs or other health issues.
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As vrea sa-ti impartasesc cea mai cumplita experienta pe care am avut-o folosind un anticonceptional care l-am implantat in brat, se cheama IMplanon si pana acum 5 ani era ultima noutate in materie de anticonceptionale continand acelasi drog si actionand similar cu Depo-Provera dar pentru o perioada mai lunga de timp de 2-3 ani.
Eu am avut toata viata mea un ciclu f. regulat, de 3 zile, normal, fara volum mare si mai ales fara dureri. M-am gandit ca acest Implanon ar fi ideal pt mine, ma ferea de o sarcina nedorita.
Implanonul este de masura unei scobitori si se insereaza imediat sub piele, in brat intre cot si umar, pe interior cu un ac de seringa f gros. Procedura s-a facut sub anestezie asa ca nu a durut.
Problema a inceput dupa vreo 10 zile cand mi-a venit ciclu...si a continuat pt 10 zile, cu dureri de burta si volum mare. Mi s-a explicat ca dureaza 2-3 luni pana drogul se acomodeaza cu corpul nostru si se autoregleaza, dupa aceea este floare la ureche. Aveam prietene care nici nu prea mai aveau ciclu folosind acest implanon. Mi s-a parut ca este cea mai buna solutie la acea vreme, eram super incantata si dispusa sa incerc.
A urmat o a doua luna cand mi-a venit ciclu si dupa 20 de zile de volum mare, cheguri si dureri mari am ajuns la medic, mi-a dat pastile care mi-au oprit sangerea si asa le-am tinut pt 10 zile.
A treia luna iarasi: dureri mari, sangerea non-stop, cheaguri ...nu se mai opreau...am ajuns la sf de luna in urgenta, pierdusem deja mult sange....eram anemica.
Mi-a fost extras implanonul din brat si abia dupa 2 luni lucurile au reintrat in normal.
Acel anticonceptional pe care nu l-am putut eu controla mi-a distrus sanatatea, am avut 6 luni cumplite in viata mea, 6 luni in care am urat ziua in care am descoperit acel anticonceptional si am hotarat sa-l folosesc.
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rajamariana said:
buna sunt mariana si am un bebe de 4 ani si eu dupa ce am nasct am facut aceste injectii anticonceptionale si drept sa-ti zic miau dat peste cap tot organismul timp de 3 ani nu am avut ciclu menstrual dar aveam dureri de ovare zilnice.un an jumate am facut aceste injectii pt ca il alaptam pe micut si nu aveam de ales..cand am ajuns in italia am fost acolo la ginecolog si cand iam zis ce mijloace anticonceptionale folosesc mi sa zis ca acolo is interzise de multi ani aceste injectii pt ca provaca foarte multe probleme chiar si sterilitatea..nu vreau sa te sperii dar asa mi sa intamplat.daca ai bb si alaptezi de ce nu folosesti contraceptive locele? eu folosesc pharmatex de vreun an; sunt capsule pe care le introduci in vagin cu 10 min inainte de actul sexual si care te protejeaza 4 ore. sunt la fel de sigura ca si pilulele dar, pentru ca actioneaza local, n-au efecte adverse.