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Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill

What is a Combined pill ?

The pill is a hormonal birth control method that involves orally administering pills containing imitated versions of natural oestrogen and progesterone hormones. 

What is a Combined pill

How does a combined pill work? 

A combined pill acts to stop ovulation and thickens the fluid at the uterine opening, thus preventing the sperm from entering deep into the uterus. Moreover, it also thins the lining of the uterus, making it difficult for a fertilised egg to implant and grow in the womb. These oral contraceptive pills are 99.5% effective if taken the right way. 

What is the method of taking combined pills? 

You may start taking the combined pill at any stage of your menstrual cycle. Normally, it is recommended to take 1 pill daily for 21 days. Then, take a break of 7 days and then continue using the pill. During this break time, one may experience periods of bleeding. 

It is essential to not miss a pill, and take the pill at the same moment every day. If you don’t, it might not work as well and you might get pregnant or throw up and have diarrhea. 

Some specifically curated regimes are also available on the market to reduce adverse effects, but you should talk to a doctor or get GP advice online before starting any regimen. 

What are the benefits of taking a combined pill? 

A combined pill should be used because it is a hormonal contraceptive method that provides numerous health benefits to women in addition to birth control.Some of them are: 

  • It reduces heavy periods and relieves pain during periods. 
  • regularises monthly periods. 
  • reduces the risk of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). 
  • Treat heavy periods in conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). 
  • Normalize hormonally related health issues such as mood swings and acne. 

What are the probable side effects of using a combined pill? 

No matter how safe a hormonal pill is, it may not come without any adverse effects. Some of the drawbacks include: 

  • Skipping a pill may leave you with vomiting and severe diarrhoea. 
  • may result in minor headaches and nausea 
  • may lead to clotting of blood in rare cases. 
  • Not suitable for every woman, especially those having migraines, breast cancer and hypertension. 

The combined pill’s major brand names 

The following are some major brand names of contraceptive combined pills: 

  • Microgynon 
  • Rigevidon 
  • Ovranette 
  • Yasmin 
  • Logynon 

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