A Guide to Birth Control for Heavy Periods

7Intrauterine Contraception for Heavy Periods

Intrauterine contraception involves the inserting of a T-shaped device into your uterus. This device will release a small amount of progestin hormone on a daily basis. This can help stop periods in some individuals, it would simply lead to lighter periods in other people. In general, the device should stay there for at least 3 to 6 years, but the doctor would remove it whenever they want. Many studies have found that intrauterine contraception is a very effective and safe method. [7]

Birth Control Patch for Heavy Periods

The birth control patch is another birth control method for controlling heavy periods. You can wear and change this patch on a weekly basis. It should be worn on the upper body, buttocks, or lower abdomen. It works by releasing hormones into the bloodstream, which helps stop periods. Normally, the user should remove this patch after 4 weeks to allow for the menstrual period. Nevertheless, if the patch is kept longer, it would stop or delay periods. [8]

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