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| 19 Nov 2009 Clinical Update - Contraception: Previous progesterone-only pills did not regularly prevent ovulation, and there was a higher failure rate with them, according to Dr Caitriona Henchion, Medical Director of the Irish Family Planning ... IMT Clinical Times - http://www.imt.ie/clinical/ [ More results from IMT Clinical Times ] |
| 15 Nov 2009 by NHS Choices Combined pill (taken every day for three weeks out of every month). Progestogen-only pill (taken every day). 99% effective if used according to teaching instructions: Natural family planning (operates on a monthly basis). ... NHS Choices: Live well - http://www.nhs.uk/LiveWell/ |
| 21 Nov 2009 by Ravi The injection is of the hormone Progestogen. The injection works in the same way in the body as the Progestogen only pill, but has the advantage that you do not have to remember to take a pill every day. It does however have the same ... Infopedia - http://infopedia-ravi.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Apr 2008 Also known as the Mini-Pill, the Progestin-only pill is provided for breastfeeding women because it is not supposed to effect the flow of milk in the way that estrogen pills do. It is recommended for use during the first six months, ... The Dinah Project - Articles - http://www.dinahproject.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by admin I am a nursing student about to take my boards and I dont believe that I' ve learned of any birth control that a nursing mother should use other than condoms.If I had to take a guess, it would be progesterone only pills. patois says: ... Breastfeeding Your Baby - http://www.breastfeedingyourbaby.com/ |
| 14 hours ago by addictionshelp If you have a specific brand of pills in mind, confide in your gynecologist. There are two kinds of pills, combination pills and progestin-only pills. Depending on the kind, most pills have similar formulations. Your new pill of choice ... Addictions Help Tips - http://www.addictionshelptips.com/ [ More results from Addictions Help Tips ] |
| 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 ... NeLM - Medicines Q & A - http://www.nelm.nhs.uk/en/NeLM-Area/Evidence/Medicines-Q--A/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 by caxol The progestin-only pill (or POP) acts on mucus in the cervix to prevent sperm from reaching the egg. It is taken daily and has a failure rate of two pregnancies for every one hundred women taking it. This pill is the preferred option ... Article Directory - http://puckeypower.com/ |
| 14 Oct 2008 Frequently asked questions about missing the mini pill from TheSite.org. Information from Angela Reynolds from the FPA about missing the progestogen only pill and the effect of being sick. TheSite.org Sex & Relationships articles - http://www.thesite.org/ [ More results from TheSite.org Sex & Relationships articles ] |
| 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 ... Life in Pink - http://www.legallyheidi.com/ - References |
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