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		<title>Birth control and its side effects</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 15:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Janine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are experiencing side effects from a birth control pill that you are not comfortable with, learning about the effects of estrogen and progestin in birth control pills can help you choose which is the best birth control pill for you. Oral contraceptives contain estrogen and progestin. What is Progestin? Progestin is a man [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are experiencing <em>side effects</em> from a <em>birth control pill</em> that you are not comfortable with, learning about the effects of <em>estrogen</em> and <em>progestin</em> in <em>birth control pills</em> can help you choose which is the best <em>birth control pill</em> for you. <em>Oral contraceptives</em> contain <em>estrogen</em> and <em>progestin</em>.</p>
<h2>What is <em>Progestin</em>?</h2>
<p><em>Progestin</em> is a man made substance with similar properties as the natural progesterone developed in woman&#8217;s body.  It stimulates progesterone receptors, preventing ovulation and lessens menstrual bleeding.</p>
<h2>What is <em>Androgen</em>?</h2>
<p><em>Androgen</em> refers to the likelihood of <em>progestin</em> causing unpleasant side effects.  When <em>Progestins</em> have high <em>androgenic</em> activity, chances of <em>androgenic</em> related side effects (such as acne and hirsutism-unwanted female hair growth) may increase. <em>Progestins</em> with low <em>androgenic</em> activity may have minor or no effect on carbohydrate metabolism (breaking down and creating sugars in small quantities for the body to produce energy).</p>
<h2>What is <em>Estrogen</em>?</h2>
<p><em>Estrogen</em> is the main sex hormone in women, essential to the menstrual cycle. It consists of estrone, estradiol, and estriol. <em>Estrogen</em> works in two ways; it regulates the menstrual cycle and prepares the uterus for pregnancy by enriching and thickening the endometrium.  The more <em>estrogen</em> there is in a woman body, the least amount of side effects your body will experience from <em>progestin</em>.</p>
<h2>What are the <em>birth control side effects</em> and their <em>Progestin/Estrogen</em> levels?</h2>
<p>Below is a general guideline of <em>Birth Control side effects</em>; it may not apply to every woman.</p>
<p><strong>Absent period or too light menstrual flow</strong>-High <em>estrogen</em>, Low <em>progestin</em>potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Brevicon" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=brevicon">Brevicon</a></p>
<div><strong>Acne</strong>-High <em>estrogen</em>,low <em>androgen</em> potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Brevicon" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=brevicon">Brevicon</a>, Mircette,<a title="Ortho Tri-Cyclen" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=ortho+tri+cyclen">Ortho Tri-Cyclen</a>,<a title="Yasmin" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=yasmin">Yasmin</a></div>
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<strong>Breast Soreness</strong>-Low <em>estrogen</em>, low <em>progestin</em> potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Alesse" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=alesse">Alesse</a>
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<strong>Depression</strong>-Low <em>progestin</em> potency<br />
Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Alesse" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=alesse">Alesse</a>, <a title="Brevicon" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=brevicon">Brevicon</a>, <a title="Ortho Tri-Cyclen" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=ortho+tri+cyclen">Ortho Tri-Cyclen</a>
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<div><strong>Endometriosis or Endometriosis Prevention (Growth outside the uterus)</strong>-Low <em>estrogen</em>, higher <em>progestin</em> potency, higher <em>androgen</em> potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: Levora, <a title="Loestrin 30" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=loestrin">Loestrin 1.5/30</a>, <a title="Loestrin 20" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=loestrin">Loestrin 1/20 Fe</a>, Nordette.
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<div><strong>Headaches (not menstrual migraines)</strong>-Low <em>estrogen</em>, low <em>progestin</em> potency<br />
Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Alesse" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=alesse">Alesse</a>, <a title="Brevicon" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=brevicon">Brevicon</a>, <a title="Ortho Tri-Cyclen" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=ortho+tri+cyclen">Ortho Tri-Cyclen</a></div>
<div><strong>Moodiness or Irritability</strong>-Low <em>progestin</em> potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Alesse" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=alesse">Alesse</a>, <a title="Loestrin 20" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=loestrin">Loestrin 1/20 Fe</a>, <a title="Yasmin" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=yasmin">Yasmin</a></div>
<div><strong>Severe Menstrual Cramps</strong>-High <em>progestin</em> potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: Mircette, <a title="Loestrin 30" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=loestrin">Loestrin 1.5/30</a>, <a title="Yasmin" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=yasmin">Yasmin</a></div>
<div><strong>Spotting (Break through bleeding)</strong>-High <em>estrogen</em>, high <em>progestin</em> potency, low <em>androgen</em> potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Yasmin" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=yasmin">Yasmin</a></div>
<div><strong>Weight Gain</strong>-Low <em>estrogen</em>, low <em>progestin</em> potency</p>
<p>Types of birth control brands that will minimize the side effect: <a title="Alesse" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=alesse">Alesse</a>, <a title="Loestrin 20" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=loestrin">Loestrin 1/20 Fe</a>, <a title="Yasmin" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=yasmin">Yasmin</a></div>
<div><strong><a title="Birth Control Buzz" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/">Birth Control Buzz</a></strong> is a service company that provides <em>birth control prices</em>, types of <em>birth control</em> (prescription required), health administrative services, and <em>birth control</em> statistics predominantly to US patients seeking to purchase pharmaceuticals on-line.</p>
<p>For more information, call 1-866-868-8850 or visit <a title="Birth Control Buzz" href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/">http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/</a>.</div>
<p><i>Birth Control Buzz is a service company that provides birth control prices, types of birth control(prescription required), health administrative services, and birth control statistics predominantly to US patients seeking to purchase pharmaceuticals on-line. For more information, call 1-866-868-8850 or visit http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/.</i></p>
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		<title>Can hormones from birth control cause hair loss?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 08:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashlynn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes. Both birth control pills and hormone replacements contain estrogen which stimulates hair growth and prolongs the anagen growth phase. Most women say that their hair becomes thicker when first starting birth control or hormone replacement therapy. Some women describe an increased rate of hair sloughing or loss several months after starting the hormonal medications. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes. Both <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/Birth_Control_Pills.aspx">birth control pills</a> and hormone replacements contain estrogen which stimulates hair growth and prolongs the anagen growth phase. Most women say that their hair becomes thicker when first starting  birth control or hormone replacement therapy. Some women describe an increased rate of hair sloughing or loss several months after starting the hormonal medications. This is not a reason to stop the hormones; the hair loss will go away with no change in the amount of hair.</p>
<p>Women who start the Pill may not notice the increased hair growth and thickness as much as an older, menopausal woman who has thinner hair to start with, but the gobs of hair in the hair brush several months after starting birth control pills will not go unnoticed. This loss of hair following estrogen stimulation by birth control pills, HRT or even pregnancy is called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telogen_effluvium">telogen effluvium</a>. This is not a reason to stop taking your birth control. Both the use of <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/product.aspx?Drugname=Depo+Provera+Injection">Depo-Provera</a> and Norplant contraceptive implants have about a 10% incidence of increased hair loss.</p>
<h4>What can I do to decrease hair loss caused by birth control or hormone replacement?</h4>
<p>It is best to continue taking the hormonal medications rather than stopping them. The new growth, resting and sloughing phases eventually come to a stop and your hair growth will start it&#8217;s normal course of action. Stopping your birth control or HRT may just prolong the hair loss.</p>
<p>One thing women should look for when hair loss is due to hormone therapy is to make sure that they are not receiving hormones that have too much testosterone-like activity. Some women who are genetically sensitive may develop a male pattern hair loss (balding on the side of the head) if their total androgen hormone level is too high. If this is the case, there should also be excess hair growth on the face, chest and lower abdomen in addition to the balding. The androgen hormone effect may come from the type of progestin in the birth control pills or it may come from a combination of estrogen and testosterone in the menopausal hormone replacement. If there is any suspicion that the hair loss follows a male pattern balding, then any androgenic compounds must be eliminated.</p>
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<p>For more information on types of birth control call 1-866-868-8850 or visit <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/">http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/</a>.
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		<title>Acne and Diane 35.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 08:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashlynn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diane 35 is used for the treatment of androgen-dependent diseases in women, such as acne, especially pronounced forms and those which are accompanied by seborrhea or by inflammation or formation of nodes (acne papulopustulosa, acne nodulocystica), androgenetic alopecia and mild forms of hirsutism. Diane 35 can also be used as a type of birth control [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/product.aspx?DrugName=Diane+35">Diane 35 </a>is used for the treatment of androgen-dependent diseases in women, such as acne, especially pronounced forms and those which are accompanied by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seborrhea">seborrhea</a> or by inflammation or formation of nodes (acne papulopustulosa, acne nodulocystica), <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgenetic_alopecia">androgenetic alopecia</a> and mild forms of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirsutism">hirsutism</a>. Diane 35 can also be used as a type of birth control in women with androgen-dependent diseases and for the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome. The aim of treatment with Diane 35 is to block the peripheral action of male hormones commonly present in the female body.</p>
<p>Diane 35 contains two hormones: cyproterone acetate, a progestogen, and ethinyl estradiol, an estrogen. Cyproterone acetate halts the influence of androgens, and reduces the activity of the sebaceous gland which plays an important role in the development of acne and seborrhea. </p>
<p>While all birth control pills may decrease the production of androgens to some extent, only Diane 35 decreases the ability of androgens to bind to their receptors, improving signs of androgenization such as acne, seborrhea and hirsutism in women.</p>
<p>The recommended duration of treatment is at least several months, as improvement may not be observed until four or five cycles of use. Research has shown that within three to six months of therapy with <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/product.aspx?DrugName=Diane+35">Diane 35</a>, acne can be improved and suppressed.</p>
<p>Recently there has been much publicity in Canada about a possible increased risk of blood clots with Diane 35 compared to other birth control pills. It is not clear if this risk is real or not. There are other nonandrogenic birth control pills that should work just as well. These include <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=yasmin">Yasmin</a>, OrthoCyclen, <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/results.aspx?drugname=ortho+tri+cyclen">OrthoTricyclen</a>, OrthoTri Cyclen Lo, <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/product.aspx?Drugname=Ortho+Evra+21+day">OrthoEvra</a> (the patch), Desogen, Mircette and others. If you are using Diane 35, discuss with your doctor as to whether you should continue on it or change to another pill. The risk however for an individual is very small.</p>
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<p>For more information on birth control pills call 1-866-868-8850 or visit <a href="http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/">http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/</a>.</p>
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