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Women’s health misinformation | Dr Jen Gunter, OB, GYN

The Proof with Simon Hill

The Differences Between the Edoin Adjustral Implant and the Other Option

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Oral contraception is helpful for managing symptoms during the perimenopausal phase. The Edoin Adjustral Implant just has progestin and it suppresses LH and has a profound effect also on cervical mucus. There's a very small risk of infection with insertion, like one in a thousand risk. Some people will report acne and ovarian cysts as well.

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