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| 6 Dec 2009 Many women today find it difficult to maintain their pill routine. And forgetting or taking a pill late, especially the progestin-only pills, greatly affects the efficacy rate. If taken it correctly, the pill is 99.5 percent effective. ... In fact, the “placebo week” was invented because Rock, one of the pill's developers, felt the synthetic hormones were against his religious and moral beliefs. He decided a withdrawal bleed would be more natural and “create a sense of ... Chicago Arts And Science - http://beacon.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/sectionFront.aspx?coll_i... |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Primmy In fact, doctors are prescribing the Pill for non-contraceptive benefits more and more. Some patients, even those past child-bearing years, take oral contraceptives for its health benefits. Here are a few conditions in which the Pill can ... 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 ... Alternative Medicine and Natural Health - http://www.methodsofhealing.com/ [ More results from Alternative Medicine and Natural Health ] |
| 4 Dec 2009 by Sarah/Katherine I went on Camila, which is a low dose progesterone-only pill. It did fabulous work on my cramps--low to non-existent cramps, and an ordinary dose of ibuprofen took care of the rest--but it made me seriously irregular. Three weeks, three and a half weeks, ... I'm going back in on the eleventh so the nurse practitioner can be sure the damn thing hasn't wandered, and I will in fact consult her about whether I have much hope of getting back even to a normal cycle here. ... Notes from the Labyrinth - http://truepenny.livejournal.com/ |
| 27 Nov 2009 by onight Cerazette progestogen-only pill (75mg desogestrel) - Taken everyday, alters mucus and inhibits ovulation. Far less androgenic than other POPs, so could help. Implant - "Implanon" progestogen implant. ... Some progestogens are worse than others, but I think the newer ones such as desogestrel and drosperinone are better. I know for a fact that the implant seems to cause big weight gain, from my friends who have had it. I have a friend on the depo and she maintains rather ... PCOS Message Board - http://www.soulcysters.net/natrual-progerterone-cream-rocks-240196/index2.html |
| 28 Oct 2009 by admin Combined or progestin only pills are taken daily and are an effective way to control fertility. If taken consistently and correctly, annually only one in one hundred women using the Pill would be expected to become pregnant. ... In fact, a recent World Health Organization statement reaffirms that extended use of Depo Provera does not lead to permanent health changes. DMPA users return to normal fertility an average of 4 months after the last injection. ... Low Progesterone Infertility - http://www.low-progesterone-infertility-info.com/ |
| 1 Sep 2008 60 were control participants who were not using any form of hormonal contraception at the time of study and 37 were considering taking the contraceptive pill (36 were on the combined pill, 1 was taking the progesterone only pill). ... It's not a bad study, in fact it raises some interesting questions about hormones and attraction, but the way it's been spun could be very dangerous indeed. We've seen previous studies claim the pill ruins your sex drive, now this research ... Dr Petra Boynton - http://www.drpetra.co.uk/blog/ - References |
| 22 Sep 2009 by MB I'm willing to give the Progestogen only pill and Amitriptyline a try for 2 months, just out of necessity. I'm willing to put up with the side effects, and the fact that my dress size may increase from my happy 8-10 UK. ... A world of randomness - http://totalmindfarts.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Aug 2009 by Guest Blogger I've typically thought that the sources offered in medical schools and textbooks and review journals and Family Planning leaflets were pretty good; the fact that they took into account real-world differences in use and misuse lent further credibility. ... Doctors are reading this and "learning" that the minipill (progesterone only pill) is exactly as effective as the combined oral contraceptive pill, then making prescribing decisions on that basis. ... Shakesville - http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Anna Clark In fact, if you actually study the relatively short history of the pill you will see that the FDA actually disapproved its use for reasons noted in the lengthy excerpt found in every compact of this medication. .... Additionally, estrogen- containing hormonal contraception isn't the only form of contraception. Can you explain your safety concerns with Depo Provera, progestin-only pills, Mirena, Implanon, male condoms, female condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, spermicides, ... RHRealityCheck.org - http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/ - References [ More results from RHRealityCheck.org ] |
| 8 Nov 2009 by rollinsgirl My gyno had also recommended that to me, but I decided to go with the progesterone only pills. I didn't have any issue with migraines (whereas I had horrible migraines throughout the month while on estrogen pills). ... Support Group for Migraine Sufferers - http://migraines.livejournal.com/ [ More results from Support Group for Migraine Sufferers ] |
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