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Asked for female, 32 years old from Kolkata
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Hello.
All of the contraceptive you have mentioned are very effective with high efficacy.
Depot provera: very effective, patient compliance is good, required to take one injection every 3 months, can be taken in conditions where estrogen are contraindicated.
But depot provera may lead to weight gain, irregular bleeding and other side effects of progesterone.
Saheli is also quite effective with good patient compliance but it can lead to cystic ovaries.
For those who already ha...more
All of the contraceptive you have mentioned are very effective with high efficacy.
Depot provera: very effective, patient compliance is good, required to take one injection every 3 months, can be taken in conditions where estrogen are contraindicated.
But depot provera may lead to weight gain, irregular bleeding and other side effects of progesterone.
Saheli is also quite effective with good patient compliance but it can lead to cystic ovaries.
For those who already ha...more
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Delhi
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Any types of oral pills or depot provera is not safe for long time uses. Its best you go for iucd again.
Second your weight is high and you comes under obese category. Reduce your weight by 10 kg in next 1 year with channa based diet and 1 hour work up in gym. Best wishes.
Second your weight is high and you comes under obese category. Reduce your weight by 10 kg in next 1 year with channa based diet and 1 hour work up in gym. Best wishes.
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Rourkela
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Asked for female, 26 years old from Kolkata
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Your periods may not come for 2-3 months since you are breastfeeding and injection also delays period. Can not tell for sure wen exactly periods will come.
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