THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

Because one method is not the same as another.

Contraception is the collection of methods used to protect against the risk of an unwanted pregnancy after sexual intercourse. 

Contraception is an important and delicate choice that should be made together, and it should fulfill the needs and resolve the doubts of both parties involved. You should ask for advice from a gynecologist, who is the most qualified person to help you select the contraceptive that is best suited to your needs.

Choosing the most appropriate method of contraception requires knowledge of all the methods available today. Each of the two partners must be able to choose freely within the couple dynamic, under serene, calm conditions. In this sense, casual relationships, as well as sudden or unexpected encounters, can cause emotional choices (or even no choice at all) to be made that could lead to undesirable situations that are often difficult to resolve.

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