viernes, 10 de septiembre de 2010

emergency contraception

The true is that my view of the emergency contraception was very poor before this activity, because I think that all things happened for some reason, and if a woman becomes pregnant, she must face this situation, because those babies don’t have any fault, and they deserve to live like anybody in this world. Why we think that “our life” was more important that the lives of babies. I think that it is a thought very selfish, for this reason I was not interested in seeking further information. But, now I search more information about this, and I find that the emergency contraception (birth control after sexual intercourse) is the use of a drug or device to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse. Emergency contraception can be used when a condom breaks, if a diaphragm or cervical cap slips out of place during intercourse, after a sexual assault, or any time unprotected intercourse occurs. Emergency contraceptive pills are sometimes called the “morning-after pill” but they are usually effective if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sexual intercourse. However I would not use it.

In relation to the article that we read, I don’t believe that a contraception with levonorgestrel have a maximal effectiveness is 100% of effect when LNG acts exclusively as an anovulatory drug , on pregnancy prevention, considering that the effects of one drugs can change so much from one person to other. I would like to see further studies of this drugs that endorse this information. In relation to the opinion of Dr Croxatto I think that their objections are well founded, it is difficult to notice the little mistakes that some researches show, but that mistake can change the results much

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