Combined injectable birth control
Combined injectable contraceptives (CICs) are a form of hormonal birth control for women. They consist of monthly injections of combined formulations containing an estrogen and a progestin to prevent pregnancy. CICs are different from progestogen-only injectable contraceptives (POICs), such as depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA; brand names Depo-Provera, Depo-SubQ Provera 104) and norethisterone enantate (NETE; brand name Noristerat), which are not combined with an estrogen and are given once every two to three months instead of once a month.
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Combined injectable birth control
Combined injectable contraceptives (CICs) are a form of hormonal birth control for women. They consist of monthly injections of combined formulations containing an estrogen and a progestin to prevent pregnancy. CICs are different from progestogen-only injectable contraceptives (POICs), such as depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA; brand names Depo-Provera, Depo-SubQ Provera 104) and norethisterone enantate (NETE; brand name Noristerat), which are not combined with an estrogen and are given once every two to three months instead of once a month.
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Combined injectable contracept ...... lly could affect implantation.
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L'anticonceptiu injectable o i ...... utilitzar durant la lactància.
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bc type
Hormonal
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benefits
Especially good if poor pill compliance
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date first use
By 1969
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duration effect
2629800.0
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Combined injectable birth control
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perfectFailure%25_
rate type
Failure
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STD protection YesNo
No
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Combined injectable contracept ...... onths instead of once a month.
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L'anticonceptiu injectable o i ...... quatre, vuit o dotze setmanes.
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Anticonceptiu injectable
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Combined injectable birth control
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