implantoitavilla
Implantoitavilla, also known as "implantable pill," is a form of contraception that involves the surgical insertion of a small, flexible plastic device into the uterus. This device releases progestin, a hormone that prevents pregnancy by thickening cervical mucus, thinning the uterine lining, and inhibiting ovulation. The implant is designed to be released over a period of three to five years, providing long-term contraception without the need for daily or monthly administration.
The procedure for inserting an implantoitavilla is typically performed in a doctor's office under local anesthesia.
Implantoitavilla is considered a highly effective form of contraception, with failure rates similar to those of
While implantoitavilla is generally safe, like any surgical procedure, it carries some risks, including infection, perforation