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I have been married recently & would like to know the process and good contraceptive tablets to use.
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To get a tablet you have to contact directly for prescription and I also need lot of details regarding the the side effects and usage in choice of medicines you need to take
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You can use contraceptive pills like ovral l for  21 days from first day of yr menstrual and then stop for 7 days and again continue for 21 days next month and stop for 7 days  this you can continue for one year if you have no medical illnesses and not obese,your partner can use condoms also.
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there are other methods are also that needs proper discussion, for that can consult online
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consult online
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Novelon can be started from day of periods for 21 days followed by a gap of 7 days
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In these 7 days you will get your periods
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After a gap of 7 days start again for 21 days And thus the cycles can be repeated for 1 year
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Hi. You can take tab ovuloc- LD starting from day2 of your cycle . Follow the instructions given .you can take it for 1 year . Must stop 6 months before you plan for preg . There should be no medical problem before you start the pills .
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There are a range of options available, from daily use to one time insertion of cu-t or lbg-ius. Consult directly for deciding the best one for you, and see if some method is contraindicated for you based on your period regularity, medical conditions, weight etc
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