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The progesterone contraceptive device contains a drug intrauterine device, which can release the progesterone (65 g per day) slowly and constantly, and produce a long-acting contraceptive effect. Each ring can be used for 1 year. Because the drug directly acts on the endometrium, the adverse reaction is small, and it can inhibit the uterine contraction, thereby reducing the shedding rate. Uterine cavity ring, once a year.
Progesterone contraceptive
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- Chinese name
- Progesterone contraceptive
- Function
- Produce long-acting contraception
- Time period
- 1 year per ring
- Method
- Slow release progesterone
- The progesterone contraceptive device contains a drug intrauterine device, which can release the progesterone (65 g per day) slowly and constantly, and produce a long-acting contraceptive effect. Each ring can be used for 1 year. Because the drug directly acts on the endometrium, the adverse reaction is small, and it can inhibit the uterine contraction, thereby reducing the shedding rate. Uterine cavity ring, once a year.
- Drug Name: Progesterone
- Benzoic acid estrogen alias: Progesterone IUD, English name: Progestasert. Explanation: inside the palace
- Location of progesterone contraceptive device in the uterus Progesterone contraceptive device is a drug-containing intrauterine device, which can
- Progesterone is not recommended internationally for the treatment of threatened abortion, especially in the first trimester
- The so-called uterine contraction of the uterus is that the entire abdomen feels tightly bound, or has a tight feeling, and even pain. However, when the fetus is moving or the fetus is growing up, the uterine band is pulled, and it also feels like a uterine contraction.
- The fetal movement of the primiparous woman is about 20-24 weeks, and the early pregnancy is about 16 weeks. Except for the mother,
- Uterine intrauterine devices are generally made of anti-corrosive plastic or metal, some with some drugs (such as releasable
- Progesterone capsules Generally speaking, all healthy married women of childbearing age can use progesterone contraceptives, but women who are in the following circumstances should not use progesterone contraceptives: 1. Women with acute, chronic hepatitis and nephritis should not use. Because progesterone entering the body is metabolized in the liver and excreted by the kidneys, if used by women with acute, chronic hepatitis and nephritis, it will increase the burden on the liver and kidneys.
- 2, people with heart disease or poor heart function can not be used. Estrogen energy in progesterone contraceptives
- Progesterone contraceptive
- 4. People with diabetes and family history of diabetes should not use it. Because the use of progesterone contraceptive devices may slightly increase blood sugar and make recessive diabetes become dominant, it will have an adverse effect on women with diabetes.
- 5. Women with hyperthyroidism should not use contraceptives until they are cured.
- 6, breast benign tumors, uterine fibroids and various malignant tumors should not be used to avoid adverse effects on the tumor.
- 7. People with past or present vascular embolism diseases (such as cerebral thrombosis, myocardial infarction, vasculitis, etc.) cannot be used. The estrogen in the progesterone contraceptive device may increase blood coagulation and aggravate cardiovascular disease.
- 8. Women who suffer from chronic headache, especially migraine and vascular headache, should not use it, otherwise the symptoms will be aggravated.
- 9, the past few months, it is best not to use. Long-term use of progesterone contraceptives can make the endometrium atrophy and reduce menstrual flow.
- 10. Not suitable for lactating women. Progesterone contraceptives can reduce milk secretion and reduce the quality of milk, and can also enter the milk, which has an adverse effect on breastfeeding infants, so it should not be used by breastfeeding women.