The basic differences between combined contraceptive and mini pills

Tuesday, February 28, 2012 posted by admin 6:19 am

microgynon pillThe terms combined contraceptives and mini pill are quite familiar among sexually active women of the UK. These hormonal contraceptive pills in the UK are becoming increasingly popular among women due to their efficacy in providing desired results and reliability. The 2009 estimation shows that almost one-third of all British women prefer hormonal contraceptives over other methods. However, the hormonal contraceptive pills of the UK are of two types: combined oral contraceptive pills (containing both oestrogen and progestogen), such as Microgynon and mini pill or progestogen-only pill, such as Cerazette.

The leading pharmacies of the UK, selling Cerazette online, are actually lessening the complications for women, who have problems purchasing the medication from local pharmacies as well as a sensitivity to the oestrogen hormone and therefore cannot take combined contraceptive pills. This problem is common, especially among women with a chronic smoking habit or hormonal disorder for which she cannot tolerate oestrogen. However, compared to combined contraceptives, the mini pills needs to be taken throughout the month (all 30 days, one pill each day around the same time). This process should not be stopped until the time you wish to become pregnant.

Your choice to buy Microgynon is most effective if you are physically fit to take combined contraceptive pills. As mentioned before, every pill of this medication contains the correct proportion of artificial oestrogen and progestogen. You need to start taking one pill of this medication every day for 21 days consecutively, followed by a pill free phase for 7 days. You need to pursue the same procedure in the following months also to keep yourself free from the risk of unwanted pregnancy.

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Mini Pills

Monday, August 29, 2011 posted by admin 7:06 am

• Mini Pills are progesterone birth control pills.
• They have a synthetic form of progesterone.
• Estrogen is absent in Mini Pills.
• It stops fertilization by preventing the egg from reaching the fallopian tube.
• They do not offer resistance against HIV or Aids.
• A woman must take a mini pill everyday. Forgetting to take even for one day can lead to chances of getting pregnant.
• Mini Pills should not be taken by every woman.
• Mini Pills are also not recommended for women who have gained weight.
• The most common side effect of mini pills is bleeding.
• Headaches and less sexual activity are also side effects of mini pills.
• Women must not take more than two mini pills in one day.
• Mini pills can be easily used.

Category : Birth Control

Types of birth control pills

Tuesday, August 2, 2011 posted by admin 11:25 am

Using birth control pill is a method of preventing pregnancy. Modern birth control pills are proved as safer to use because it contains low hormones. There are three types of birth control pills available one is combination pills, only progestin pills and emergency contraceptive pills.
• Combination pills: it is one type of pill that contains both hormones which are estrogen and progesterone. Each of these pills has some amount of hormones and they are classified as monophonic, biphasic and triphasic pills. Monophasic pill contains same amount of estrogen and progesterone, biphasic pills have hormones of different levels while triphasic pills of both hormones contain three different levels.
• Progestin pills: as the name tells it contains only progesterone and it is known as mini pill. As it does not contain estrogen it can be used by breastfeeding mothers. As estrogen is used to reduce the production of milk, so the combination of estrogen and progestin pills is not safe for mothers.
• Emergency contraceptive pills: it is used for unprotected sex and they are not necessary to take daily. These pills are used only when you have not taken any protection at the time of sex. These types of pills will have side effects like headache, abdominal pain and vomiting. The main use of this pill is it can prevent the pregnancy which you are not expecting. The above types of pills are very useful for women in order to stop pregnancy.
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Effects and side effects of birth control pills

Thursday, June 16, 2011 posted by admin 4:35 am

Birth control pills are for women and these pills help in stopping the eggs from fertilizing. These pills are to be taken orally. When the women is taking the pill, it will help in preventing the ovulation by thickening the mucous membrane, as it may get harder and stops the sperm from entering the uterus. Therefore there are some effects of this pill and some side effects. To know more about it in depth go through this article that will help you out in giving immense knowledge about the birth control pills.
• The first effect of using the birth control pill is many women get light periods and therefore will have less cramping during the periods when using the birth control pills. This is not common with all women; different women face different problems due to birth control pills.
• While using the birth control pills one may face very less health problems. Some of the problems include anemia, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, and fibrocystic breast disease. Women who are using the birth control pills have lesser risk of getting cancer in uterus and ovary and if it is taken for more than 3 to 5 years then there are less chances of cancer.
• Those who feel other birth control methods are troublesome like condoms, diaphragm, and IUD, then use these pills that are easy to take and lower the risk of getting diseases. Some of the mild and negative effects observed while using these birth control pills are weight gain, breast tenderness, mood swings, and spotting.
• These pills should be taken on a daily basis and if you forget to take a pill a day, then also there is risk of getting pregnancy. It is always better to inform the partner if you have stopped taking the pill or else this may also sometimes lead to unprotected sex.
There are lots of benefits of using birth control pills and as any pill has some mild effects, these pills also have some negative effects that are not of a matter of concern.

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Ethinyl-estradiol and Desogestrel these are combinational drugs can be used in post coitus conditions. Ethinyl-estradiol and Desogestrel they are synthetic female hormones that prevents ovulation.
Women who are with past medical history like heart diseases, cancer growth, viral infections and hepatitis should not use this drug. In case it is necessary to use these pills, better consult a gynecologist for medical support. Diabetic women can use this drug but they are to be diagnosed properly and provided with proper treatment.
Some of the important points that are to be followed by this drug user; they are,
• The strip of this medicine contains 7 remainder pills to keep you on your regular cycle and remembers when your period begins while you are using these reminder pills. It serves similar to the book marker.
• It is better to get emergency help if needed. You see any penetration of bleeding or if it is heavy. Consult your doctor within 30 days of the first visit for better results and to be on track, this allows your doctor to go through some investigations if required as there are any according to your health status.
• Missing a pill may increase the chance fertilization in the uterus. So just follow your doctor’s direction and don’t miss your dose, if you miss one pill on a particular day it is advisable to consume the missed dose with the other dose.
• Overdose of Ethinyl-estradiol and Desogestrel may cause nausea, vomiting and vaginal bleeding.
• Quit smoking while using this drug it may internal blood clotting and other complications. There are some side effects which are seen in patients like weakness, problems in vision, abdominal disturbances, and even freckles.

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Birth control methods by contraception methods

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 posted by admin 5:27 am

Though there are several methods involved to achieve the birth control by preventing the unwanted pregnancy, contraception method is the one that is more effective than others. Some other methods like family planning methods are effective but have proved to be ineffective in some cases as they failed. This is the reason for most people to prefer to follow these contraception methods as it cannot fail in its process. These contraception methods include condoms, contraception pills, contraception coils, contraception injection and cervical cap which indeed protect women from having unwanted pregnancy.

Here we shall discuss about all the above contraception methods that can prevent fertilization. They are.

•             Contraceptive pills: these contraception pills are also called as combined oral contraceptive pills. It is used as a birth control method by using the hormone combination that can inhibit the fertilization. These contraception pills are commonly used to regulate monthly periods in women.

•             Contraceptive injection: it is one of the birth control methods in which an injection is given to a muscle that contains hormones on backside to act on fertilization by inhibiting ovulation. This can last long, up to three months from the time of injection.

•             Cervical cap: this is one of the most effective contraception methods that is inserted in the cervix to make a barrier between sperms and womb and that can prevent pregnancy. These cervical caps are available in different sizes that can fit accordingly.

•             Condoms: these are mostly used by men at the time of a sexual activity to avoid direct sexual intercourse that can cause pregnancy to women. These are most popular and are widely used in many countries. This is also used as a barrier method for avoiding pregnancy

These are some of the important methods of contraception and birth control methods that can help women in preventing fertilization of male sperms with womb due to intercourse. Although not all the contraceptive methods helpful for you in protecting you from causing sexually transmitted diseases, these are proven as some of the effective methods that prevents fertilization.

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Emergency Pills or Morning After Pills

Thursday, March 3, 2011 posted by admin 11:49 am

• Emergency pills are used only after coitus or the sexual activity. These are the temporary method of birth control or unwanted pregnancy. The drug action is to prevent the ovulation and fertilization of released ovum and entered sperm.
• These are also called as combined pills which are the combinations of estrogens, progesterones. These pills are also known as “Morning After Pills”; they are consumed within 72 hours after sexual activity.
• There are some synthetic, non-hormonal emergency contraceptive pills are Mifepristone. Mifepristone; this drug cannot prevent from sexually transmitted diseases. But they can be used to terminate the unwanted pregnancy. This drug is to used only with a valid prescription; over dose and suicidal consumption of the pills may damage the biological system and threatens the life.
• This drug is now used as combinational pill with Misoprostol to terminate the unwanted pregnancy. This drug is classified under glucocorticoid receptor antagonist.
• For the safer sexual activity the male sexual partner should use latex condoms. The cervix is dilated and termination of pregnancy is carried out.
• When the female uses this drug she may experience with pain in the abdominal region, cramps in the uterus, bleeding from the uterus for about 30 days.
• The adverse drug affects may cause decrease in the ovulations in the future. The drug will not induce the formation of endometrial layer for the menstrual flow.
• Women who are suffering with cervical cancer, ovarian, uterine cancers, fibroids, cysts in any part of the reproductive organs should inform the gynecologist before being prescribed with this drug.

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Disadvantages of female condoms

Monday, February 28, 2011 posted by admin 10:08 am

As such there are many barrier contraceptives used for birth control accepted by females around the world as per their needs and comfort. Barrier contraceptive such as female condom, diaphragm which protects from sexual transmitted diseases and prevent pregnancy. From which female condoms are widely in use besides all the benefits there are disadvantages too for which any female hates to use it.
Disadvantages such as:-
? It is comparatively costly than other products available in the market, like pills, male condoms, etc.
? The female condoms are not reusable; they have to be discarded after single use.
? Some female find it awkward to use, as outer ring of the condom can be seen outside the vagina, which may be irritating for some females, and might be some males may even oppose the use of it.
? Sometimes when less lubricated these female condoms make some irritating noise, which may be embarrassing for the couple, and might be they may not use it for this reason also.
? It may be difficult for some woman to use it; they may find it difficult to insert the condom, and again pulling out.
? If not inserted properly there are brighter chances of getting pregnant, as the purpose for which it is used may not be fulfilled.
? The success rate of female condoms is not 100%, it is quite less than other methods like pills, copper T, etc. which has proved to be better option.
These are the reasons why female condoms are less popular than the other options available in the market.

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Tubal ligation Vs Vasectomy

Friday, February 18, 2011 posted by admin 11:59 am

• Tubal ligation: Tubal ligation is the surgical method in which the fallopian tubes are tied or clamped and prevent from fertilization and pregnancy. There are tube methods of surgical procedures in tubal ligation they are;
• Tubal ligation method-I: Ligation is done using laparoscopic methods. Tying of the both fallopian tubes on the either side of the uterus; this ligation prevents from the entry of sperms in the fallopian tube and prevent diploid cell formation.
• Tubal ligation method-II: In this method the ligation is done by clamping the fallopian tubes. And prevent from fertilization.
• Advantages: Both these Tubal Ligation methods are very effective, hormonal contraceptives are not required, sexual spontaneity can be maintained by the sexual partners and permanent contraception.
• Disadvantages: There are some disadvantages like this contraception method cannot prevent from sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, AIDS, and risk of ectopic pregnancy. The reversal of this tubal ligation can be done by it is very expensive.
• Vasectomy: It is surgery done in men by tying the vas deferens. These are the small tubes which are lifted out and the ends are sealed. Some men who have undergone this procedure may suffer with severe pain in the penile region.
• The advantages of this vasectomy are very effective, couple can be maintained by the sexual partner, side effects are not prolonged and it is the simplest procedure of permanent contraception.
• Disadvantages are male sexual partner must be willing to undergo this procedure, this cannot prevent from sexually transmitted diseases.

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Control weight gain from Birth control

Tuesday, February 8, 2011 posted by admin 10:33 am

Any method or practice that is used to avoid pregnancy is called a Birth control method. The various forms of birth prevention are contraception pills, vaginal rings, intrauterine devices and many others. Few women also utilize birth control in order to reduce the pain and the discomfort associated with the ovarian cysts, menstruation and other reasons.

Despite the effectiveness of many forms of birth control, most of them complain about an increase in their weight after using any certain method. Fortunately, such women can rely on some things so as to keep the weight gain under control.

Important points to remember:

1) Talk to your gynecologist and inform him the thing that is upsetting you about weight increase. The doctor will then check your health condition and will help you with the solution to deal with weight gain at the time you use birth control. For evaluation, the doctor may ask you for the blood and urine samples for checking.

2) While choosing a birth control, ensure that it contains little amounts of estrogen. Because great levels of estrogen in the birth control can result in fluid retention and can cause weight gain.

3) Stick to a healthy and balanced diet. Have three meals a day and that must include nutrient rich foods. Lower the amount of sodium you take and stay away from the foods like French fries, chips, candies etc as all these kinds of foods will put on your weight.

4) Do regular exercise to keep your body in shape and in a healthy condition.

5) Consume more water daily. This will remove the toxins in your body and helps you to shed your weight.

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