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Birth Control Pills Do More Than Prevent Pregnancy: Relief for your Irregular Periods

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birth control pills

The contraceptive pill also known as birth control pills is a pill that is taken daily and contains estrogen and progesterone. These are hormones that prevent pregnancy.

Most contraceptive pills containing a combination of hormones (estrogen and progesterone) to prevent ovulation (the release of an egg during the monthly cycle).
One type of birth control pill, known as 'the minip쫤ora', contains only progestin. While progesterone alone can prevent ovulation, it is possible that this does not happen every month reliably. The minip쫤ora also works makes the mucus surrounding the cervix, which prevents sperm from entering the uterus. As the coating also affects the uterus, if an egg is fertilized, it can not be fastened to the wall of the uterus.The combined pill is available in packs for 21 or 28 days. It takes a hormone pill per day, about the same time, for 21 days. Depending on the package, stop taking the pill for 7 days, or take another pill (which contains no hormones) for 7 days. A woman will have their period when they stop taking the pills containing hormones. Some women prefer the containers with 28 pills, because it helps them to maintain the habit of taking a pill a day.In the course of a year, about 5 of every 100 couples who use the birth control Pill have an accidental pregnancy. Of course, this is an average and the odds of getting pregnant depend on whether you take the pill every day. The birth control Pill is an effective contraceptive, but fail to take it a day increases the odds of getting pregnant.In general, how well does a contraceptive method depends on many factors. For example, if a person has a disease or are taking medicines that may interfere with their use. It also depends on whether the method used is appropriate and whether the person always remembers to use it correctly.The birth control pill does not protect you against sexually transmitted diseases (STD by its acronym in Spanish). Those using the contraceptive pill and having sex should always use condoms to protect themselves from STDs.The birth control pill is a safe and effective method of contraception.

Most young women who take the birth control Pill does not suffer from side effects. Side effects that some women experience when taking the birth control Pill includes:irregular menstrual bleeding,nausea, increased weight, headaches, dizziness and breast tension.
Some of these side effects improve after the first 3 months of taking the birth control Pill. In some cases, doctors prescribe a birth control pill for another brand, which will probably work better on your body and cause fewer side effects.The birth control Pill also causes some side effects that tend to please the majority of young women. The periods are usually milder, reduces cramping and often is prescribed to women with menstrual problems. The birth control Pill often improves acne, and some doctors prescribe for this purpose. In addition, there is evidence that birth control pills offer some protection against some diseases of the chest, anemia, ovarian cysts and cancer of the uterus.

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