Hormonal contraceptives—intracervical and intravaginal


General information

The intracervical and intravaginal methods of contraception have not come into regular use, and experience with them has therefore been limited.

For a complete account of adverse reactions to progestogens, readers should consult the following monographs as well as this one:

  • Hormonal contraceptives—progestogen implants

  • Hormonal contraceptives—progestogen injections

  • Hormonal contraceptives—oral

  • Hormone replacement therapy—estrogens + progestogens

  • Medroxyprogesterone

  • Progestogens.

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