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Oral contraception is a very popular means of contraception with a very high efficacy. However, it is necessary to be fully compliant with the regime to reap its full contraceptive benefits.
Since most users register a significant rate of poor compliance, the pregnancy rate is higher than expected. This was one reason behind the development of the vaginal contraceptive ring.
The vaginal ring is a reversible means of hormonal contraception which offers significant benefits in the form of more convenient dosing. This pushes up patient compliance, which in turn means the effectiveness is much higher. In fact, it is almost 100 percent effective when used correctly.
The vaginal ring releases 15 mcg of ethinyl estradiol and 120 mcg of etonogestrel daily for 21 days. This is lower than the dose of estrogen released by the contraceptive pill or patch, resulting in fewer side effects due to estrogen.
The use of the ring is associated with some minor side effects, such as:
Serious side effects of the contraceptive ring include:
Apart from the side effects, the ring also has some specific disadvantages:
The vaginal ring is not suitable for the women with the following conditions because of the higher risk for thromboembolism: