THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

...I have to go back to the gynecologist each time!

At first, the requirement for a medical prescription may seem counterproductive, but if after the first 3 months the contraceptive method chosen is found to be the most suitable, the gynecologist can write you a prescription that covers a longer period of time (6 months or more). The availability of a renewable, long-term prescription and lasting supplies reduces the possibility of suspension for lack of preparation or for inability to renew the prescription, for example for a woman who moves frequently, travels or does professional sports.

 

 

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I imagine that being a hormone, it works like the progestin-only pill - is that true?

I don't tolerate estrogen, and I also don't want to take a pill every day.