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October 3, 2007

How Do Birth Control Pills Work?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ashlynn @ 9:47 am

What is birth control?

Birth control is the use of any practices, methods, in order to prevent pregnancy in a sexually active woman. It can also be referred to as family planning, pregnancy prevention, fertility control, or contraception. It may be reversible or irreversible.

How Birth Control Pills Work

At the start of each menstrual cycle, the level of estrogen rises and it thickens the lining of the uterus in order to fertilize an egg. Once estrogen levels reach their peak, one of the ovaries releases an egg. This monthly release of an egg is called ovulation.

The combination of estrogen and progestin found in birth control pills prevents ovulation (the release of an egg from an ovary) and causes changes in the mucus of the cervix, which makes it difficult for sperm to penetrate and for an egg to implant.

Types of Birth Control Pills

Most women prefer to use birth control pills because they’re convenient and effective; they are 99% effective in preventing pregnancy when taken correctly and consistently.

There are two types of birth control pills:

Combination Pills: These types of birth control pills combine synthetic estrogen and progesterone – two hormones found naturally in the female body. Its main function is to suppress ovulation with the help of high levels of estrogen in your body. It thickens the lining of the uterus in order to prevent egg implantation and pregnancy. You can easily find these kinds of pills either in 21 day pack or 28 day pack.

Progestin Only Pill: The progestin-only pill is a better choice for women who have certain health problems – such as blood clots – and cannot take pills with estrogen. This method also may be the best choice for women who had side effects with the combination birth control pill or who are breastfeeding.

Progestin-only pills do not offer the same benefits that combination birth control pills offer. Most women who choose this type of pill do so because there are reasons they should not take estrogen.

While taking birth control pills you may experience common side effects. These side effects include:

  • Spotting
  • Headaches
  • Change in mood
  • Breast Tenderness
  • Nausea
  • Weight Gain

Rare but serious side effects include:

  • Blood clots
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Chest Pain
  • Eye pain
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Liver Tumors
  • Breast Cancer Risk
  • Cervical Cancer Risk

Birth Control Buzz is a service company that provides different types of birth control (prescription required), health administrative services, and birth control statistics predominantly to US patients seeking to purchase birth control on-line.

For more information, call 1-866-868-8850 or visit http://www.birthcontrolbuzz.com/.

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/.

1 Comment »

  1. Here’s some information about Yasmin: Yasmin (Have to mention that that is my site).The manufacturer says it’s different because it contains drospernone, which I guess is a synthetic progestin. Are they just adding another ingredient to market a new pill or is really better?

    Comment by Kevin — October 16, 2007 @ 5:49 pm

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