Combined oral contraceptive (COC) - This form of contraception is not suitable for a patient at increased risk of blood clots or history of certain types of cancer., Progesterone only pill (POP) - This form of contraception may be more suitable for patients who have increased risk of thrombosis or certain types of cancer but requires that the patient takes the medication on time and contains only one type of hormone., Intrauterine device (Copper) - This form of contraception can increase the risk of pelvic infections, ectopic pregnancy, damage to the womb and infection. It is non hormonal and can be used as emergency contraception, Emergency Contraception (Ulipristat) - A form of emergency contraception, it prevents delays ovulation and is effective upto 120 hours after intercourse. , Intrauterine device (progesterone) - This hormonal form of contraception increases the risks of pelvic infections, rejection, damage to the womb and ectopic pregnancy.,

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