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Can you use several birth control pills at once for emergency contraception?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
It's possible to use standard estrogen-progestin birth control pills for emergency contraception, but check with your doctor for the proper dose and timing of the pills. There is a special type of contraceptive pill that's specifically designed to keep you from becoming pregnant if you've had unprotected vaginal intercourse.

Can regular birth control pills be used for emergency contraception?

Massachusetts Emergency Contraception Network: Frequently As...
Only progestin-only pills containing levonorgestrel or combined pills containing both the progestin levonorgestrel and the estrogen ethinyl estradiol have been approved for use as emergency contraception. Studies have shown that combined pills containing the progestin norethindrone are also effective as emergency contraception, but they are not approved for this use by the FDA and there is no standard regimen for using them as EC. See similar questions...

What birth control pills can be used for emergency contraception?

Massachusetts Emergency Contraception Network: Frequently As...
Twenty brands of birth control pills can be used for emergency contraception: Ovral, Ogestrel, Cryselle, Levora, Lo/Ovral, Low-Ogestrel, Levlen, Nordette, Portia, Seasonale, Trivora, Tri-Levlen, Triphasil, Enpresse, Alesse, Lessina, Levlite, Lutera, Aviane, and Ovrette. The FDA has explicitly said that these brands of birth control pills are safe and effective for use as emergency contraceptives. See similar questions...

Can I get the birth control pill, condoms, and emergency contraception at Health Services?

Suffolk University - Health Services FAQ
For birth control pills and other forms of contraception, make an appointment to see a clinician. Your clinician will help you to make a decision on which type of birth control is best for you. For more information on different types of contraception, click here. There are always a variety of free condoms available at Health Services and at Health Services events on campus. Come to the office and look for the basket at the front desk. See similar questions...

Birth control pills: How long can I take them?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
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What are some side effects of birth control pills?

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Slight nausea, mood changes, and occasional mild weight gain are common. Consult your health care provider if these symptoms occur. Serious side effects occur infrequently, especially if you are in good health and do not smoke. If you notice severe pain in chest, head, belly, or lower leg; sudden problems with speech; dizzines; yellow skin or eyes; or breast lump, call your health care provider immediately. ^ Contraceptive FAQ | ^ Top See similar questions...

Can I use CycleBeads if I have recently used emergency contraception?

CycleBeads - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can use CycleBeads if you have recently used emergency contraception and your cycles are usually between 26 and 32 days long. However you should wait until you start your next period before using CycleBeads. See similar questions...

How do pills that eliminate some or all your periods differ from other birth control pills?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
Traditional birth control pills make your reproductive system mimic a regular 28-day monthly cycle. For the first 21 days, you take active pills containing reproductive hormones. For the last seven days, you take a placebo. While you're taking the placebo pills, you bleed vaginally, as if you were having a regular menstrual period. By contrast, extended-cycle birth control pills contain active hormones for every day of the month. See similar questions...

What happens if you take birth control pills while you're pregnant?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
If you continued taking your birth control pill because you didn't realize you were pregnant, don't be alarmed. Despite years of this accident happening, there's very little evidence that exposure to the hormones in birth control pills causes birth defects. Still, the birth control pill is a potent estrogen. See similar questions...

Do birth control pills cause weight gain?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
Women often blame the birth control pill for weight gain. But studies have shown that the effect of the birth control pill on weight is small — if it exists at all. However, the way the hormones in birth control pills act on tissues in your breasts, hips and thighs can make you feel as if you've gained weight. This is usually due to fluid retention and not increased body mass or fat. See similar questions...

How do birth control pills affect your risk of cancer?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
Scientific evidence suggests using birth control pills for longer periods of time increases your risk of some cancers, such as cervical cancer and liver cancer, but it also decreases your risk of other types of cancer, including ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. The effect of birth control pills on breast cancer risk isn't quite clear. However, some studies do show a link between pill use and breast cancer. See similar questions...

Do birth control pills affect cholesterol levels?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
Birth control pills can affect cholesterol levels. How much of an effect depends on the type of pill you're taking and what concentration of estrogen or progestin it contains. The estrogen in birth control pills causes an increase in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels (the "good" cholesterol), a decrease in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels (the "bad" cholesterol) and an increase in your total cholesterol and triglyceride levels. See similar questions...

Do birth control pills affect blood pressure?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
Birth control pills may increase blood pressure. The risk of high blood pressure in women who take birth control pills also increases with age and the duration of use. If you take birth control pills, have your blood pressure checked regularly. If you already have high blood pressure, consider an alternative form of birth control. If you do choose to take the pill, have your blood pressure closely monitored by your doctor. See similar questions...

Can antibiotics decrease the effectiveness of birth control pills?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
The effects of antibiotics on birth control pills may be overstated — except in the case of one antibiotic, rifampin. Studies clearly show that rifampin decreases the effectiveness of birth control pills in preventing ovulation. However, rifampin isn't a widely used antibiotic. Chances are you wouldn't be taking it unless you had tuberculosis or had tested positive for the disease. See similar questions...

Do birth control pills prevent or delay menopause?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
A woman still goes through menopause even if she is taking birth control pills. But she may not know it. Menopause occurs naturally when your ovaries stop making estrogen and progesterone. Eventually your menstrual periods stop, and you can no longer become pregnant. Signs and symptoms of decreased production of estrogen and progesterone include hot flashes, sleep disturbances and vaginal dryness. See similar questions...

Why do you have period bleeding when using birth control pills?

NoPeriod.com - FAQ
The birth control pill usually contains 2 hormones, a synthetic estrogen and synthetic progesterone. These outside hormones turn off the woman's ovaries so her ovaries do not make an egg and cause the mucus of the cervix to thicken to prevent sperm from entering the uterus. See similar questions...

What do I have to do to skip my periods on birth control pills?

NoPeriod.com - FAQ
Consult your healthcare provider. Taking pills to skip all your periods is not approved by the FDA so you will need a special prescription and instructions. You can take to your healthcare provider the handout from our website on continuous birth control pill use and ask for a prescription like this sample prescription. You will need to buy more birth control pills/packages. Normally, with a period every 21 days for you need 13 pill packages for 1 year. See similar questions...

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