vetokapsy
Vetokapsy, also known as veto capsules, are a type of contraceptive device used to prevent pregnancy. They are designed to be inserted into the uterus and are intended to be left in place for a specified period, typically three to five years. Vetokapsy work by releasing a hormone called levonorgestrel, which prevents ovulation and thickens cervical mucus, making it difficult for sperm to reach the egg. They are considered a long-acting reversible contraceptive method, meaning they can be removed if pregnancy is desired.
Vetokapsy are available by prescription and are typically inserted by a healthcare professional. They are not
The insertion of vetokapsy is a simple procedure that usually takes less than 10 minutes. The capsules
Vetokapsy are a convenient option for women who want a long-acting, reversible contraceptive method. They are