Some common contraceptive methodsSome recent research has indicated the use of hormones to prevent pregnancy may affect women and men and maybe even in many different ways. In a study of women in JAMA Psychiatry, researchers from Copenhagen University conducted the survey on,997 be women living in Denmark between the ages of 15-34 years old. The results showed that women who use contraceptives tend to use antidepressants more than 23%. This figure is 34%, for when women using progestogen-only pills, 60% of women use the vaginal ring (etonogestrel), 40% for the tool put the uterus contains levonorgestrel. This number is the same when the diagnosis of depression. This risk is highest in teen ages and decreases according to the age of the women. To note is that despite the widespread implementation of the population of this research song is not enough to assert the contraception by hormones will cause depression.On the other hand, according to a study in the journal of The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), a research team from ten research centers in Germany, Australia, England, Indonesia, India, Switzerland and the United States have conducted hormonal injection 8/week (200 mg norethisterone enanthate testosterone undecanoate combinations with 1000 mg) have the effect of preventing the production of sperm for 320 men. These measures proved effective when reduced sperm count, thereby opening up a new direction on the application of contraceptives on the male body. However, this study had to stop early due to some side effects such as acne, psychological disorders, increased libido.
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