One Small Mistake Can Lead to Pregnancy - Dr. Shailaja N | Doctors' Circle
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Registration No. 59039 Karnataka Medical Council, 2001
Dr. Shailaja N | Phone 📞:+ 91 78999 00022 (Online & in-person appointment can be booked online or by call) | Consultant Obstetrics and Gynaecologist | Shree Krishna clinic, J P Nagar Bengaluru, India
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Correct use of pills and condoms. Let us come to condoms. They are most commonly used and should be used properly. They should be put on at the proper time and should not be delayed. The erect penis, it should be put on before it comes in contact with the genitals. After ejaculation, the base has to be held and withdrawn properly. Before putting it on, the tip has to be pinched to remove the air. Do not use any oil-based lubricant because condoms can tear. When used properly, condoms are effective up to 98%. But when not used properly, the effectiveness drops to 85%. Coming to pills, the progesterone-only pill has 28 pills in a pack. It should be taken daily at the same time. Between the two packs, there is no gap. It should be taken continuously. The safety period is 3 hours. If you miss the pill for more than 3 hours, you should consume the missed pill immediately. However, you have to use a backup method like condoms for the next 48 hours. If it is within 3 hours and you remember, you can take the pill, and you do not need to use any backup contraception. Coming to the combined pill, it has 21 tablets in a pack. Between the two packs, there is a 7-day gap. The safety period here is 24 hours. In combined oral contraceptive pills, whenever a pill is missed within 24 hours, it can be taken immediately along with the next pill, but 7 days of backup condoms have to be used. If two pills are missed in the first week of contraceptive usage, then emergency contraception is required. If it is in the second or third week, one missed pill can be skipped, and you can continue with the next pack, but 7 days of condoms have to be used. In the last week, if two pills are missed, you have to skip the 7-day gap and start with the next pack immediately. So this is how you have to manage the missed pill. It can be difficult to remember, so always contact your medical professional for further advice. Remember, when condoms and pills are used properly, they are very effective. Try to understand this and use it correctly.
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