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What birth control pill works best to stop the period?

NoPeriod.com - FAQ
All birth control pills with enough progestin can shut off the ovaries while the pill is taken. The estrogen in the pill helps to control spotting or irregular bleeding. But not too much estrogen because it is estrogen that builds the blood lining. Since the pill will be taken every day without a week off then it makes sense to use the lowest dose of pill available. Each pill should have the same amount of estrogen and progestin in each pill for every day of use.

What happens if you stop taking the birth control pill but your period doesn't resume?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
When you stop using the birth control pill but you don't get a period for several months, you may have what's known as post-pill amenorrhea. The pill prevents your body from making hormones involved in ovulation and menstruation. When you stop taking the pill, it can take some time for your body to return to normal production of these hormones. Typically, your period should start again within three months after you stop taking the pill.

Are there other benefits to taking the pill, besides for birth control?

Birth Control FAQ
Yes, very much so. They can help reduce your menstrual cramps, regulate irregular periods, and make your menstrual flow lighter. The pill is also known to decrease the risk of ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cysys, breast cysts, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). They will also help with acne.

What about a woman with PMS on the birth control pill?

Frequently Asked Questions
The birth control pill contains high levels of an estrogen-like hormone and a progesterone-like hormone. Taking these hormones may cause premenstrual symptoms. Women who experience PMS while on the pill should consider using another method of birth control. An accurate diagnosis of PMS cannot be made in a woman taking the pill.

What diet plan or pill works the best?

Weight loss surgery frequently asked questions (FAQ's).
ObesityCare.com's mission is to provide information about severe obesity and the treatment there of. We are assuming that you are obese or morbidly obese and have tried to change your behavioral factors (diets and exercise) without success and are interested only in treatments that address the biological factors in your body that are outside your control.

Will a pregnancy test be accurate if you're taking the birth control pill?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
You can get accurate results from a pregnancy test while you're on the pill. Pregnancy tests work by measuring a specific pregnancy-related hormone — human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) — in your blood or urine. The active ingredients in birth control pills don't affect how a pregnancy test measures the level of HCG in your system.

If you plan to have a baby, how soon after stopping the birth control pill can you conceive?

Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - MayoCl...
One of the advantages of the birth control pill is that it's quickly reversible. After you stop taking the pill, you may have only a two-week delay before you ovulate again. Your period would follow about four to six weeks after you take the last pill. Once ovulation resumes, you can become pregnant. If this happens during your first cycle off the pill, you may not have a period at all. However, although possible, this scenario isn't likely.

I forgot to take my birth control pill. What should I do?

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If you miss one pill, take your pill as soon as you remember. Take your regular pill at the usual time, even if it means taking 2 pills in one day. Continue taking your pills, but use another effective method of birth control (in addition to your pill) or abstain from sex for 10 days to protect yourself from pregnancy, even if you begin a new pack or have your period. If you miss two pills, take two pills the first day and two pills the next day.

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.

What is the best birth control pill for women PCOS?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) FAQ
There is no one best oral contraceptive for all women with PCOS, but there are lots of different theories. One concern about the triphasic pills is that the low starting dose may not be enough to inhibit follicle production, and the small follicles produced can contribute to the appearance of polycystic ovaries. The monophasic pills may be more likely to halt follicle production while also reducing androgen levels, but some women do experience more unpleasant side effects on them.

What do I do if I forget to take my birth control pill?

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Make up the missed pill as soon as it is discovered. You may experience some break through bleeding as a result of the missed pill and be at an increased risk of pregnancy. A condom or an additional form of birth control is recommended.

Can I use the birth control pill to change the date my period comes?

Oral Contraceptives - Birth Control Pills - Frequently Asked...
It is possible to use oral contraceptives to alter the date of your period. However, it is best to talk with your health care provider first as this practice can reduce the efficiency of the Pill. There is also a new type of birth control pill that allows a woman to only get her period four times a year. These pills have longer stretches where you take the hormonal pill and fewer intervals without any pills. Talk with your health care provider about this type of birth control pill.

What do I need to do to get the pill or other birth control?

Student Health Center - University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Condoms are free at the Student Health Center and are available at the front desk or in exam rooms. The TitanWell booth also provides free condoms. The Student Health Center dispenses a variety of birth control pills, NuvaRing (the Ring), OrthoEvra (the Patch), and Depo Provera (the Shot) at a low cost. These methods require a prescription, so you will need to make an appointment with a doctor or nurse practitioner. You will also need to fill out health forms (weblink) prior to your appointment.

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.

Will my birth control pill still work?

Cahaba Valley Surgical Group, Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery,...
We recommend patients use an additional means of birth control during their first year after gastric bypass surgery. There may be some alteration in the absorption or hormonal action of birth control pills during the rapid weight loss that occurs with gastric bypass surgery.

How do I switch from another birth control pill?

Birth Control and the Pill FAQ - ThePill.com
Switching to ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN LO from another birth control pill is easy-and you can do so while maintaining a continuous level of protection from pregnancy. Simply start your new pack of ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN LO pills the next day after you take your last "inactive" pill of your previous brand of birth control pills. If you follow these instructions carefully, you should not have to use a backup method of birth control. Learn more on how to switch from other birth control methods.

What if I forgot a birth control pill? What if I have forgotten 3 or 4?

Student Health Service - Frequently Asked Questions
If you forget one pill, and it has been less than 24 hours -- take it when you remember, then continue taking pills at your regularly scheduled time. You are still protected as long as this only happens once during a cycle. If you forget one pill and it has been more than 24 hours but less than 48 hours, take it with your next pill (i.e. take both pills together) then resume your regular pill taking schedule.

Can you still get pregnant if you are taking the birth control pill?

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The birth control pill is very effective if taken properly, with a typical user failure rate of three percent per year. In order for the Pill to be most effective it should be taken at the same time every day. It is also important to remember that the birth control pill will only prevent pregnancies and not protect from sexually transmitted infections. A condom and a birth control pill are the most effective means of preventing unwanted pregnancies and harmful sexually transmitted infections.

Can the birth control pill cause POF?

IPOF Association: Dr. Nanette Santoro's POF FAQ: POF Diagnos...
There is no evidence that birth control pills cause POF. If you look at a very large group of women and examine the reasons for loss of periods whether they were on the pill or just came off the pill, the percentages of women with each of the possible disorders is identical regardless of pill use. They have the same sorts of problems in the same sorts of percentages as women who never took pills, including disorders like POF.
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