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	<title>Family Counts &#187; the ring birth control</title>
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		<title>Birth Control Ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 08:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The birth control ring is a contraceptive device that releases hormones directly into the blood stream at the level of the vagina. The uterus and the ovaries are thus prepared against the appearance of a pregnancy. Progesterone and estrogen are the main ingredients in the birth control ring. The blockage of the ovulation means that no egg is released for fertilization. Another anatomical modification consist in the thickening of the cervical mucus and the changes in the uterine lining.</p>
<p>Insert the birth control ring in the vagina on the first day of your period and let it work for 21 days in a row before removing it. Take it out on the exact day of the week when you inserted it. For the following seven days it will not be used, and the period will appear. On the seventh day insert another ring and continue the cycle. The use of the birth control ring resembles that of other hormonal birth control methods. Yet, you should check the usage instructions carefully so as to make certain that you don&#039;t overlook some detail. Mention must be made that the birth control ring is not efficient for the first seven days after the start of the treatment.</p>
<p>During this interval, the birth control ring needs to be used in parallel with some other birth control method: condom, most of the time. It is important to know that the ring will not protect you against sexually transmitted disease. As for the physical comfort, lots of girls and women wonder whether the ring will not be a problem. You can tell in which position it seems more comfortable. You should not feel it as you don&#039;t feel a vaginal tampon. Leave it in place when swimming, bathing or during intercourse.</p>
<p>In terms of efficiency, the birth control ring acts similarly with the combined pills. Yet, you may not be able to use it if you suffer from certain health conditions. Only a doctor can tell whether the <a href="http://aboutbirthcontroloptions.com/birth-control-ring" target='_blank'>birth control ring</a> is a good solution for you or not. There are fewer side effects than with the use of hormonal pills, but they can be aggravated for smokers and girls with a certain medical history. Dizziness, headaches, spotting and mood changes are a few of the most common reactions to the use of the <a href="http://aboutbirthcontroloptions.com/birth-control-ring" target='_blank'>the birth control ring</a>. Normally, after the transition period, the inconvenience should go away. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.familycounts.net/birth-control-ring/" class="more-link">Read more on Birth Control Ring&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>The Birth Control Ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 14:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The birth control ring is a local device made of a soft and flexible material that is inserted in the vagina. It slowly releases hormones into the blood stream so as to influence the uterus and the ovaries and thus prevent pregnancy. Progesterone and estrogen are the main ingredients in the birth control ring. The effect consists in the blocking of the ovulation, which means that no egg is released in the uterus. The ring also triggers changes in the uterine lining and the thickening of the cervical mucus.</p>
<p>The ring is inserted in the vagina on the first day of the monthly bleeding and it remains there for three weeks in a row. Take it out on the exact day of the week when you inserted it. Don&#039;t use it for seven days more and the menstrual bleeding will occur. On the seventh day insert another ring and continue the cycle. The use of the birth control ring resembles that of other hormonal birth control methods. Yet, you should read the usage instructions carefully so as to be sure that you don&#039;t overlook something. When you first start the treatment, use some supplementary birth control method for seven days.</p>
<p>During this interval, the birth control ring needs to be used in parallel with some other birth control method: condom, most of the time. With this birth control method there is no protection against sexually transmitted diseases. As for the physical comfort, lots of girls and women wonder whether the ring will not be a problem. You can tell in which position it seems more comfortable. You should not feel it as you don&#039;t feel a vaginal tampon. Leave it in place when swimming, bathing or during intercourse.</p>
<p>The efficiency rate of the birth control ring is similar to that of the combined hormonal pill. Yet, you may not be able to use it if you suffer from certain health conditions. Only a doctor can tell whether the <a href="http://aboutbirthcontroloptions.com/birth-control-ring" target='_blank'>birth control ring</a> is a good solution for you or not. There are fewer side effects than with the use of hormonal pills, but they can be aggravated for smokers and girls with a certain medical history. Mood changes, spotting, headaches and dizziness are a few of the most common reactions to the use of the <a href="http://aboutbirthcontroloptions.com/birth-control-ring" target='_blank'>the ring birth control</a>. Normally, the inconvenience is temporary and corresponds to the transition period. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.familycounts.net/the-birth-control-ring/" class="more-link">Read more on The Birth Control Ring&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>The Birth Control Ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 15:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The birth control ring is a contraceptive device that releases hormones directly into the blood stream at the level of the vagina. The uterus and the ovaries are thus prepared against the appearance of a pregnancy. The birth control ring contains two main ingredients: progesterone and estrogen, both with a role in the function of the reproductive system. The blockage of the ovulation means that no egg is released for fertilization. Another anatomical modification consist in the thickening of the cervical mucus and the changes in the uterine lining.</p>
<p>Insert the birth control ring in the vagina on the first day of your period and let it work for 21 days in a row before removing it. Take it out on the exact day of the week when you inserted it. Don&#039;t use it for seven days more and the menstrual bleeding will occur. On the seventh day insert another ring and continue the cycle. The use of the birth control ring resembles that of other hormonal birth control methods. Yet, you should check the usage instructions carefully so as to be sure that you don&#039;t overlook something. When you first start the treatment, use some supplementary birth control method for seven days.</p>
<p>Either abstain from sexual intercourse or use a condom until the birth control ring becomes efficient. With this birth control method there is no protection against sexually transmitted diseases. As for the physical comfort, lots of girls and women wonder whether the ring will not be a problem. You can tell in which position it seems more comfortable. Just as it happens with vaginal tampons, you should not even be aware of it. There is no need to remove it when bathing or swimming.</p>
<p>The efficiency rate of the birth control ring is similar to that of the combined hormonal pill. Yet, you may not be able to use it if you suffer from certain health conditions. Only a health care provider can tell whether the <a href="http://aboutbirthcontroloptions.com/birth-control-ring" target='_blank'>birth control ring</a> is a good solution for you or not. The number of adverse reactions is lower for the birth control ring, yet, unpleasant symptoms are often reported. Dizziness, headaches, spotting and mood changes are a few of the regular reactions to the use of the <a href="http://aboutbirthcontroloptions.com/birth-control-ring" target='_blank'>the birth control ring</a>. Normally, after the transition period, the inconvenience should go away. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.familycounts.net/the-birth-control-ring/" class="more-link">Read more on The Birth Control Ring&#8230;</a></p>
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