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Ania (Anonymous, 37.225.83.) Polska 3 years ago

Could slipping the puck mean that this is not the right method of contraception for me?

I have been using the disc for 2 weeks and for several days the disc has been coming to my vaginal exit every day, and to slide it further I have to lie down, because in no other position does it want to move. Sometimes, even after a few minutes of sliding it in, I feel that it has moved to the exit again, even though it was inserted at the length of the index finger. Could this mean that this is not the right method of contraception for me? And could it have to do with the shape of the vagina?

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

The correct position of the puck is one in which you do not feel it. If the system interferes, it is best to gently change its location, e.g. push it slightly into the vagina. The location of the system in the vagina is not relevant to its contraceptive effect. However, if you constantly feel discomfort and you have to lie down to get rid of it, then it seems too burdensome to be acceptable. The decision is yours. Sometimes it is difficult to clearly answer why in a particular patient the disc decreases. It is best to talk about it with a gynecologist, I attach additional information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/krazki-dopochwowe

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