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8 Shot Ring Gun Caps - 5 Boxes With 48 Shots Each - 1 Tube

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Manufacturers of 8-shot ring caps prioritize safety by implementing safety features. The caps are typically made of a non-toxic substance, such as plastic or paper, and contain small amounts of gunpowder. They are designed to produce a loud sound and smoke without causing harm or injury when used as intended. However, it is crucial to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use the caps only with compatible toy guns. Talk to a GP or nurse about the best time to start using the ring and whether you need to use additional contraception. They can also give you advice on how to insert and remove it. To insert the ring: If you're under 16 and want contraception, the doctor, nurse or pharmacist won't tell your parents (or carer) as long as they believe you fully understand the information you're given, and the decisions you're making.

It doesn't protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), so you may need to use condoms as well.

Sometimes the ring may come out on its own (expulsion). It may happen after or during sex, or if it wasn't put in properly. A very small number of people using the vaginal ring may develop a blood clot in a vein or an artery. Don't use the ring if you've had a blood clot before. Cancer

You'll be protected against pregnancy straight away if you insert it in the first 5 days of your period (the first 5 days of your menstrual cycle). Talk to a GP or nurse about whether you need additional contraception if you have a very short cycle or an irregular cycle. After 7 days without a ring in, insert a new one. Put the new ring in even if you're still bleeding. Leave this ring in for 21 days, then repeat the cycle. it may take a while for you to return to normal fertility – in some women this may take up to a few months Research suggests that people who use the vaginal ring have a small increased risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer compared with those who don't. But this reduces with time after you've stopped using the ring.Doctors and nurses work under strict guidelines when dealing with people under 16. They'll encourage you to consider telling your parents, but they won't make you. The only time a professional might want to tell someone else is if they believe you're at risk of harm, such as abuse. If you start using the ring at any other time in your menstrual cycle, you'll be protected against pregnancy as long as you use additional contraception (such as condoms) for the first 7 days of using it. You won't be able to get a prescription for more than 4 months' supply at a time because this is its shelf life. Visit 'HAWKE LIFE' : A lifestyle hub for the outdoor enthusiastFeaturing tips, techniques & advice from passionate sporting men and women

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