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Contraception is a vital aspect of reproductive health, offering individuals and couples the ability to plan their families and make informed decisions about their sexual health. Whether you're exploring options for the first time or seeking a more effective method, understanding the different types of contraception available can empower you to make choices that suit your lifestyle and needs.

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    Medistate Kavacık Hospital is dedicated to contribute to the development of medicine by offering contemporary, preventative and therapeutic healthcare services from leading physicians and healthcare workers specializing in their field through a holistic approach to quality and service without compromising ethical principals.Situated inside 17 thousand square meters of closed space, the 120-bed capacity Medistate Kavacık Hospital incorporates technology, experience, attention and quality. The hospital features 9 new-born, 8 adult, 3 coronary and 5 cardiovascular surgery intensive care units, VIP rooms and state of the art surgery rooms.Located in Kavacık, one of Istanbul’s important centers, Medistate Kavacık Hospital is only 8 km to Levent (European Istanbul) and 12 km to Ataşehir (Asian Istanbul).

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  • What are the most effective forms of contraception?

    The most effective forms of reversible contraception are the implant and intrauterine devices (IUDs), with success rates over 99%. Sterilization is a permanent option with a similar effectiveness rate. Hormonal methods like the pill, patch, and ring are effective when used correctly and consistently. Barrier methods like condoms are also effective when used correctly and consistently.

  • Can contraceptives protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

    Male and female condoms are the only contraceptive methods that also provide STI protection. Other methods, while effective at preventing pregnancy, do not protect against STIs. It's important to use condoms consistently, especially with new or multiple partners, to reduce the risk of STI transmission.

  • Are there any side effects associated with contraceptive methods?

    Yes, some contraceptive methods can have side effects. Hormonal methods, in particular, can cause symptoms like nausea, weight gain, mood changes, and irregular bleeding. Most side effects diminish over time. But it's important to discuss any concerns with a healthcare provider. They may suggest trying a different method if side effects persist or are bothersome.

  • Can contraception affect future fertility?

    Most contraceptive methods do not have long-term effects on fertility. Normal fertility levels typically resume soon after stopping the method. However, it may take a few months for menstrual cycles to become regular again after discontinuing some hormonal methods.

  • Is emergency contraception the same as an abortion pill?

    No, emergency contraception is not the same as an abortion pill. Emergency contraceptive pills (like Plan B) work to prevent pregnancy before it occurs. They do this either by delaying ovulation or preventing fertilization. They do not terminate an existing pregnancy. On the other hand, people use the abortion pill to terminate an early pregnancy.

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