ExpertDr.Deepinder Kaur DhawanObstetrician and Gynaecologist3 years agoA. actually you can opt for condoms or cuT insertion.
usually these days.
ladies are experiencing menopause by completion of 40 years so you need not to worry about
Author of questionGuardian of 0 children3 years agoA. I used to take oral contraceptive pills pre-pregnancy which was for about 4 months after which i conceived but i am skeptical of taking them for a longer period. Will it affect my health in the long run?
Apart from pills is the copper-T safe or other IUDs? Do they have any side effects and also do you get normal periods after this treatment? I dont want to tamper with the body as so far don't have any issues.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. The birth control pill is a type of contraception that contains hormones that prevent pregnancy. People call it “the pill” because it comes in pill form. Women take the pill orally (by mouth) once a day. The pill is most effective when you take it consistently at the same time each day.
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