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Estrogen & Progesterone (TMI)

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Estrogen & Progesterone (TMI) I am going to discuss the differences in the hormones in your birth control pills. There's  Progesterone  and   Estrogen   Estrogen The feminine side effect is estrogen, whereas the male side effect is progesterone. So the female side effects, which are actually more like pregnancy side effects, include nausea, bloating, additional sort of blood vessel growth, and blood clots, which are the most severe kind of side effects. As a result, doctors will ask you about any previous history of blood clots in your chest, leg, brain, or other regions of your body on your health questionnaire. The main difference in all birth control pills is the progesterone czar, which is more than the male kind of hormone. There are about 30 to 40 different birth control pills, and the difference is the progesterone, which is more than the male kind of hormone. Progesterone  Acne and hairiness is male symptoms, but reduced libido is one a...

What you need to know about IUD and IUS?

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                                                                                                           What you need to know about IUD and IUS?                                                    What is an IUD/IUS? The coil, also known as an Intra-Uterine Device (IUD) or an Intra Uterine System (IUS), is a small, T-shaped device made of either plastic or copper that is inserted into the uterus and used as a form of contraception.  It inhibits the sperm of the male from accessing the ...

Short Term Birth Control Options TMI

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Short Term Birth Control Options (TMI) Short-Acting Contraceptives are highly effective in protecting you from unplanned pregnancies. To make them work best you should use any of them in a short time intervals from single-use Examples of the birth control are, (1) Oral Contraceptive Pill (2) The vaginal ring (Nuva Ring) , (3) (Skin) patch and (4) Contraceptive injection (Depo-Provera). On your sexual intercourse, anyone from these contraceptive methods is necessary to have for unprotected pregnancies. Moreover, almost all of these methods can be used for many years. Oral Contraceptive Pill Progestin-only birth control pills are daily oral contraceptives that must be taken at the same time each day in order to be effective. If used correctly, the mini pill is equally as effective (approximately 99 percent) as the combo pill in preventing conception. The benefit of the pill is that it may make your skin clear. It is effective contraception if you take it...

Long-Acting Birth Control Options

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Long-Acting Birth Control Options By using birth control for a long time, you can reduce your chances of having children. It is not necessary for you to take a medication every day. There are birth control methods that last for weeks , months , or even years with little effort and no surgery. For most healthy women, they are safe and effective. "For any woman, the ideal form of contraception is the one she will use correctly and regularly," says the experts. Find out what's accessible on that time, what each one entails, and how well it works. The IUD (Intrauterine Device) Hormonal IUDs…  (Copper IUDs) Birth Control Implant The Shot (Depo-Provera) The Patch The Ring The IUD (Intrauterine Device) After giving you a checkup, your doctor will insert a little T-shaped device into your uterus, or womb. Depending on the type, it can stay there for 3 to 10 years. You won't need to do anything else to avoid pregnancy once the IUD is in place. They outperform tablets, patches,...

Birth Control Pills: What You Need to Know ?

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Birth Control Pills: What You Need to Know? There are lots of myths out there about B irth Control Pills, here's the truth  will the pill make you put on a lot of  extra pounds no research suggests. It has  little to no effect on your weight will  it protect you from STDs, no your partner  needs to wear a condom, every time you  have sex to lower your chances of  getting a sexually transmitted disease  is the pill a form of abortion no it  only prevents pregnancies  it contains lab made hormones that stop  your ovaries from releasing eggs keep  sperm from fertilizing an existing egg  or both can you still get pregnant while  you're on the pill yes this happens to  about five to nine women out of 100 per  year but the pill is around 99%   effective if you use it exactly as  prescribed Thanks Keep Reading series of these Articles for more information about Contraceptive Methods. It will help full ...