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| 30 Nov 2009 by Primmy In fact, some doctors feel that these synthetic hormones may not be the best solution. Only you can decide, along with the advice of your doctor, whether to try for non-contraceptive benefits of the Pill. Share and Enjoy: ... There are two kinds of birth control pills – combination estrogen and progestin pills, and progestin only pills. They both have hormones found in the ovaries. You need a prescription from a doctor to get birth control pills and you'll want to pay. ... Alternative Medicine and Natural Health - http://www.methodsofhealing.com/ - References |
| 9 Dec 2009 by Iris I'm on a contraceptive pill (Cerazette is the brand name in England - it is a progesterone-only pill with a 12-hour window, as opposed to the normal 3 hrs, which I take every day. I don't have periods. I've been taking Cerazette for a ... So it sounds like they could to a pregnancy test, pelvic and possibly an ultrasound to help diagnose it and begin treatment. Perhaps you should see a different nurse/doctor if they told you to wait 4 weeks in pain before they could tell. ... MysticWicks - http://mysticwicks.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by kimc My sister-in-law Catherine called me last week asking for advice for a friend of hers who seemed in danger of miscarrying for the second time in 8 months. I. ... Then she went to a knowledgable GYN who literally DEMANDED that she get off the pill. She said it was causing the high blood pressure and she was extremely upset with her primary care doctor for not recognizing this. She has only been off the pill for 10 days and she is already at a healthy blood pressure. ... Life In a Shoe - http://inashoe.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 by NHS Choices Important information about swine flu. Read the latest official advice to help protect yourself, your family and others. Last updated 11:57 AM Friday 18 December 2009 .... make your periods heavier or more irregular. Ask your GP, or doctor or nurse at your local clinic, for more details. Contraceptives that can make your periods lighter include: the Pill (the combined pill or the progestogen-only pill),; contraceptive patch,; intrauterine system (IUS), and; vaginal ring. ... NHS Choices: Live well - http://www.nhs.uk/LiveWell/ |
| 1 Dec 2009 If Dianette is not acting to reduce the excess androgen, then you can go on progesterone only pills on fixed days of the cycle to help reduce the androgen level. Puncturing the cysts usually helps but has not helped in your case. ... My sincere advice would be to discuss this with your endocrinologist and reduce weight by joining gym and maintaining a healthy diet plan. You can also consult a dietician in this regards. I hope it helps. Take care and God bless. ... Ask a medical doctor - http://www.askmedicaldoctor.com/medical/doctor/ |
| 17 Oct 2006 by ms. c Your side effects shouldn't be as bad when you up your pills from 1-2 as it was to start with. I did find a bit of an adjustment going to three though. Also, I have only ever used Provera to bring on my period. I am surprised the doctor ... it could take 3 months - http://itcouldtakethreemonths.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Zuzana - BodyRock.Tv The doctor told us after the operation that it wasn't anything serious at all, so now I feel bad that I had his balls removed, poor boy. He is laying on his blanket and looks totally miserable right now. He doesn't even want to eat and ..... When I was on the progesterone only pill I didn't have this big a prob, but now I'm off the pill so the hormones prob fluctuate more now. Apologies for the “thinking out loud”. My problem is I think too much and get stressed about it. ... Fitness Advice, Workout Videos, Health... - http://www.bodyrock.tv/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Heidi Perhaps consider a progesterone only pill? I'm on the generic for Micronor because I have a genetic blood disorder where I'm more apt to clot. They way I found out about my blood disorder is that I was on Ortho-Tri-Cyclen and was hospitalized .... My advice would be to wait until you have insurance to go the IUD route. (Plus it's about 5-600 dollars, so it's something I'd want to talk over with my regular doctor to make sure it was the right decision). Malinda permalink ... Life in Pink - http://www.legallyheidi.com/ - References |
| 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 ... In the UK, it is possible to buy the progestogen-only emergency hormonal contraception without a prescription; however, it has been advised that patients taking enzyme inducers should be referred to a doctor or family planning service. ... NeLM - Medicines Q & A - http://www.nelm.nhs.uk/en/NeLM-Area/Evidence/Medicines-Q--A/ |
| 29 Oct 2009 by admin If you are breastfeeding, close to menopause, or have other health problems, a low-dose progestin-only pill (or mini-pill) may be recommended. If you like the idea of only having a period four times a year, one company now manufactures a low-hormone pill ... Ultimately, you should talk to your doctor about the best types of birth control pills for you. The information supplied in this article is not to be considered as medical advice and is for educational purposes only. ... Nutralegacy blog - how to live and maintain... - http://www.nutralegacy.com/blog/ [ More results from Nutralegacy blog - how to live and maintain... ] |
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