Smart contraception: what it is and what it is good
Health / / December 19, 2019
Protection against unwanted pregnancy - it is very, very serious, so to choose the contraceptive methods need with the utmost responsibility. We tell about one of the most modern approaches to solving this issue.
The world is changing literally before our eyes: what seemed distant future history of yesterday, today becomes an integral part of everyday life. New technologies constantly change the presentation of our capabilities.
But to really feel the charm of innovation we have obtained only when they become part of the usual phenomena.
A characteristic detail: Now no one is surprised by the fact that each new generation magically manages to instantly adapt to any circumstances. Young girls are no longer confused by all sorts of gadgets. They do not look at Alice in Wonderland, which had to run as fast just to stay in the same place.
Even such seemingly patriarchal and inherently immutable things as contraception and family planning, today are influenced by a completely unexpected and fresh ideas and approaches. There was a real era
SMART*. Now, for the menstrual cycle and ovulation, modern women are willing to closely monitor the countless devices and applications.With contraception and does occur some fiction. Not only that, modern oral contraceptives reliably protect against unintended beremennosti¹, some of them have more and additional non-contraceptive benefits. For example, they can reduce the amount of menstrual blood loss, making the cycle more regular and stable. Certain oral contraceptives are even used to treat acne and help reduce the intensity of premenstrual syndrome in women who need kontratseptsii².
And finally, the most incredible thing: the latest generation of tools allow you to plan "these days" in accordance with their wishes and priorities. We did not know this? It seems that you have something to talk to your gynecologist. :)
* Smart (Eng.) - "smart"
¹ DingerJ. JFamPlannReprodHealthCare in 2011; 37(2): 118; 2.DingerJ, MinhTD, ButtmannN, BardenheuerK. ObstetGynecol 2011; 117 (1): 33-40.
² Arowojolu AO, Gallo MF, Lopez LM, Grimes DA. Combined oral contraceptive pills for treatment of acne. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 7. Art. No.: CD004425.
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