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July 18, 2006

Myths about birth control pills debunked.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ashlynn @ 10:01 am

All birth control pills are created equal.

Birth control pills don’t always contain the same type of hormones. For instance, a large number of currently available birth control pills contain the same estrogen (ethinyl estradiol), but differ in the progestin. The progestin in certain birth control pills may prompt disagreeable side effects such as fluid retention, breast swelling and tenderness, and acne. However,not all progetins trigger these effects to the same degree. An example is a newer progestin called norgestimate found in Tri-Cyclen which may be less likely to prompt those ugly side effects.

You don’t have to take the Pill at the same time every day.

For maximum efficacy, birth control pills need to be taken at the same time every day. A great way to remember to take your pill is combining it with a daily routine, like brushing your teeth or eating a meal. Combination pills, like Yasmin or Alesse, are more than 99% effective when taken consistently and correctly.

Weight gain and birth control pills always go hand in hand.

Gaining weight is a big concern for women who are thinking about taking birth control pills. But statistics show that an equal amount of women tend to lose weight as gain it when taking the Pill. Discuss with your doctor about which combination of hormones is best if you are concerned about gaining weight.

You should wait a few months after stopping the Pill before trying to become pregnant.

While you can start trying to become pregnant right after stopping your birth control pills, you should talk with your doctor first to ensure a healthy pregnancy. You may want to hold off on trying to conceive until you’ve had a few normal menstrual cycles, this way a more accurate date of pregnancy can be established.

The Pill protects against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.

This is not true. Birth control pills offer no protection from HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases. Taking the Pill in combination with a latex condom, consistently and correctly, can greatly reduce your chances of not only pregnancy but acquiring or transmitting most sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.

You should take a break from using birth control pills for long periods of time.

Research shows that women don’t need a break from the Pill and that women are in fact staying on the Pill longer. Some doctors are prescribing birth control pills to healthy, nonsmoking women over 40, provided of course, that there are no risk factors which may make taking the Pill inappropriate. How long you stay on the Pill is something you need to discuss with your doctor.

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