Contraceptive ring? you should know that

Contraceptive ring? hormonal contraception

The contraceptive ring is made of plastic, has a diameter of about 40-64 mm and contains like the combination pill hormones (Estrogen and progestin), which he gives off in the vagina. The hormones prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus to make it impermeable to sperm.

Contraceptive ring: how safe is he?

The vaginal ring protects as safe as the pill from pregnancy: if used correctly, the failure rate is less than 1 percent. If the contraceptive ring is introduced on the first day of the cycle, there is direct contraception. If used between the second and fifth day of the cycle, the next 7 days should be additionally treated with a condom.



Where can I get the contraceptive ring?

The contraceptive ring is prescribed after an examination or conversation with your doctor. You get the ring in the pharmacy handed out.

Contraceptive ring? the costs

The price of the vaginal ring varies depending on the pack size: for three months it is between 35 and 48 euros and for 6 months between 64 and 79 euros. The costs for the contraceptive ring are usually not covered by the health insurance, as a cash receipt is therefore a surcharge payable.

How do I use a contraceptive ring?

The use of the contraceptive ring is relatively easy: On the first day of the menstrual period, the plastic ring is inserted into the vagina by the woman herself? like a tampon. To do this, lightly press the ring together with your thumb and forefinger and insert. There, the ring remains 21 days, so three weeks long and then removed itself. After a seven-day break, in which the period begins, a new ring is introduced, preferably at the same time as the first application. To ensure that contraception is guaranteed, continuity of use must be strictly adhered to! Even during the non-ring week, protection will continue, provided, of course, the ring has been used correctly. Usually the woman does not feel the contraceptive ring in general and also during intercourse. Should he still disturb or solve himself unexpectedly, The vaginal ring may be removed from the body for a maximum of three hours! And then of course has to be used again. First only (!) Rinse with lukewarm water.



Contraceptive ring? You should pay attention to that

  • The plastic ring may not more than three hours per 24 hours be removed.
  • The new ring should be used after the break no later than seven days and three hours.
  • Some medications may affect the effect, Discuss this with your gynecologist.
  • As with the pill side effects are possible (including headache, chest pain or nausea)
  • The vaginal ring offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases.
  • To prevent the contraceptive ring from being accidentally pulled out, care should be taken during intercourse, when changing the tampon or when pressing hard during bowel movements. If the ring is too long outside the body, there is no longer any protection against contraception.
  • The risk of thrombosis increases. If you are prone to it, you can talk to your doctor.

Benefits of the vaginal ring

A big advantage of this contraceptive pill method is that it does not need to be thought of every day to take it. Also, gastrointestinal problems (such as diarrhea and vomiting) do not interfere with the action of the ring as the hormones do not have to be absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract. And: If at some point a desire for a child, the contraceptive protection by removing the ring shrinks relatively quickly.



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