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| 30 Oct 2009 by rollinsgirl i've never had aura with my migraines, but if you do, you should definitely NOT be taking combination pills that have estrogen in them because that increases your risk of stroke. you should really only be taking a progesterone only ... Support Group for Migraine Sufferers - http://migraines.livejournal.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 The recommendation of the CSM/MCA and the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care (FFPRHC) in the UK is that women taking oral contraceptives (both combined and progestogen-only pills) should either avoid St John's Wort ... The progestogen-only oral contraceptive is not recommended for use with liver enzyme inducers. Alternative methods of contraception are advised. The FFPRHC Clinical effectiveness unit gives the following advice about alternative forms ... NeLM - Medicines Q & A - http://www.nelm.nhs.uk/en/NeLM-Area/Evidence/Medicines-Q--A/ |
| 22 Sep 2009 by MB Oestrogen and progestogen. You drop the increased level of Oestrogen by changing the pill, to a Progestogen only one. Technically you should not be on a combined pill if you suffer from migraines, especially those with aura, ... A world of randomness - http://totalmindfarts.blogspot.com/ |
| 22 Apr 2008 Progestogen-only pill (POP). If you are on the progestogen-only pill, also known as the mini-pill, and are less than three hours late in taking it (or if on Cerazette, less than 12 hours), do not worry. ... Advice. If you are unsure about what to do if you have missed a pill, ring your local Family Planning Clinic or visit an NHS Walk-in Centre for individual advice. You can also call Sexual Health Direct on 0845 122 8690, or consult any GP or pharmacist. ... NHS Direct News and health alerts - http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/ [ More results from NHS Direct News and health alerts ] |
| 12 Jan 2009 Information and advice on the progestogen only pill from TheSite.org. How the mini pill works by preventing sperm entering the womb and stopping an egg settling and handling a missed pill. TheSite.org Sex & Relationships articles - http://www.thesite.org/ - References [ More results from TheSite.org Sex & Relationships articles ] |
| 18 Jun 2009 by Ashleystar so the choice for bcp is quite limited in the NHS, although some others that are recommended are Femodene (gestodene, not in US), and progestogen-only pills and the depo shot. I am totally confused to be honest, don't know what to do ... PCOS Message Board - http://www.soulcysters.net/ [ More results from PCOS Message Board ] |
| 22 Feb 2006 by puguh the progestogen-only pill (pop) contains a hormone called progestogen. it's different to the combined pill, which contains two hormones: oestrogen and progestogen. there are different types of pop. if taken according to instructions, ... HEALTH - http://sex-healthy.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by BANDA 9.A 46 year old widow consults you for advice on management of insomnia, indifferent appetite; recent weight loss of 5 kg., headaches and tearfulness. 4 weeks ago her only son died after subarachnoid haemorrhage. Since then she had experienced auditory ..... E. Progesterone only pill 15. 6 months old boy brought by his mother with a temperature of 38.9degrees with bilateral wheezing .his resp. rate was 36/min .other members in the family had a h/o similar illness. There ... AMC EXAMS AUSTRALIA - http://amcexams.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Sep 2009 by Jane Harrison-Horner, RN, RNP By contrast, among women who use the progestin only "mini pill," only 29% did not ovulate (Tayob, 1986). Remember that the progestin only mini pills have no synthetic estrogen, and their doses of synthetic progesterone are very small. ... While your own GYN or family planning clinic are the best sources of individualized advice, you can learn more fascinating facts about BCPs from this great overview at WebMD: Comparing Birth Control Pill Types: Combination, Minipills, ... Women's Health - http://blogs.webmd.com/womens-health/ - References [ More results from Women's Health ] |
| 22 Aug 2007 If together you decide your risk on a combined oral contraceptive is too high, there are a number of different types of contraceptives available, including the progestogen-only pill and non-hormonal barrier methods such as condoms. ... Scoop NZ - Site Wide Most Read - http://www.scoop.co.nz/ |
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