E, sada ovo konvencionalno znamo valjda. Samo da dodam lovacku pricu, neka budala iz ulice moje grandma, pa kaze. Lezi ona tako na krevetu, i vidim ja izmedju nogu viri nesto metalno, uvijeno. Pitam sta ti je to. Kaze spirala
Recent achievements
Transdermalni flasteri
To je mali flaster (lepi se u donjem abdominalnom delu)koji ima rezervoar sa lekom/hormonima koji se programirano oslobadjaju tokom 7 dana. Flaster se menja svakih 7 dana 3 nedelje, pa ide 1 nedelja pauze pa onda ponovo. Isto kao i pilule, jeru su i ovde hormoni aktivne komponente. Prednost je u tome sto su nezeljeni efekti manje izrazeni jer je delovanje selektivnije, u smislu kad se popije lek to ide u krvotok i deluje na sve organe podjednako, a ovde posto je skracen put od mesta primene do targeta, nezeljeni efekti su manje izrazeni.Efikasnost 99%, kod debljih zena 92% (lek se zadrzava u masnom tkivu koze).
Paznja: ne narucivati preko Neta, pojavili su se neki lazni flasteri. Ovi pravi se koriste iskljucivo na lekarski recept. Sve ostalo tipa, da izostane ciklus 3 meseca je nadri-vradzbina koju treba izbegavati.
Advantages
Easy to use.
Can be worn for three weeks.
Effects fertility one month at a time.
Does not interrupt sex play.
Disadvantages
Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS.
Raised risk of heart attack and stroke.
Requires a prescription.
Experimentalna faza:
The Vaginal Ring
A new innovation in contraceptive health is the vaginal ring, a unique hormonal method that is inserted into the vagina and provides month-long protection against pregnancy.
Using state-of-the-art technology, the ring releases a continuous low dose of the hormones estrogen and progestin over a 21-day period. At the end of the 21-days, the ring is removed for seven days to make way for a menstrual period. A new ring is then inserted and the protective cycle begins all over again. Like the pill, the ring is a highly effective hormonal method of birth control.
The Male "Pill"
Male contraceptive research is beginning to yield a number of leads in the area of male contraception. Studies are now underway to test hormonal methods of birth control which will provide safe, reliable and reversible male contraception. One method currently under consideration is a combination of two hormones that stop the production of sperm. More studies are being done to determine whether an oral pill, an implant or injection, or a combination of these would be most effective. The promise of male contraception would mean that men will also be able to share the responsibility for birth control with their female partners.











