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| 15 Nov 2009 by NHS Choices Once you've read this information, go to your GP or local contraceptive (or family planning) clinic to discuss your choices. And remember, the only way to protect yourself against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is to use a condom every time ... 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/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 This over-the-counter drug is one of three emergency contraceptives, but the most preferred according to Coordinator of Student Health Services Jo Buczko, because it is a progestin-only pill. ... Planned Parenthood will be in the Health Services office from noon to 4 p.m. today to assist students in choosing the best method for them. For additional information on Plan B or other treatments available to students, visit the Student Health Center in U-104. Page 1 of 1 ... Courier - http://www.pcccourier.com/home/ |
| 5 Apr 2008 Full breastfeeding is a good albeit not perfect method of contraception under strict conditions. When breastfeeding becomes partial, effectiveness is reduced, and it needs to be backed up with another method. The gold standard of safe contraception ... 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 ... The Dinah Project - Articles - http://www.dinahproject.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 Publisher: East Anglia Medicines Information Service. Keywords: contraceptives, contraceptives-oral, contraceptives-post coital, contraceptive devices, condoms, progestogen, ethinyloestradiol, levonorgestrel, intrauterine devices, ... 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 or ... NeLM - Medicines Q & A - http://www.nelm.nhs.uk/en/NeLM-Area/Evidence/Medicines-Q--A/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by professor klon For more information, see How does the morning-after pill work? There are three different types of oral contraceptive pills: combination, progestin-only or extended-release. The combination pill is the one most commonly used, ... Professor Klon - http://professorklon.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Aug 2009 by Guest Blogger They have some "information" on contraception that didn't ring true to me. The chart is large, so I've picked out the relevant parts - you can click through for a PDF of the full chart. ... 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. You can't grab aggregate data and assume that it applies equally to every subset. ... Shakesville - http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/ |
| 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/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Patience Does anyone have any reviews or opinions on the mini-pill/progestin only pill. I was to have my IUD inserted today but my son is sick and honestly something. Baby Corner Pregnancy & Parenting Message Boards - http://www.thebabycorner.com/boards/ |
| 30 Oct 2009 by rollinsgirl I didn't want to do the shot or IUD because I'm prone to depression, and higher levels of progesterone can make things worse. Didn't want to subject myself to months worth with no way out. The pill is only really active for 24 hrs so ... Hey, sorry if this has already been suggested but i'm exhausted from my own migraine. lol Anyway, have you tried a different pill? Right now I'mon Microgestin (not sure of the spelling) but I don't take the full pack except once every 3 ... Support Group for Migraine Sufferers - http://migraines.livejournal.com/ [ More results from Support Group for Migraine Sufferers ] |
| 4 hours ago by GuestAuthor The progestin-only pills do not have estrogen. Also called the mini pill this certain birth control pill is ideal for breastfeeding women or those who cannot take estrogen. Effectiveness would result by taking it everyday for a certain ... Side effects are also a concern for the woman's health, since the use of these pills can increase chances of more discomfort. A talk with your physician is recommended for further information regarding the use of these medications. ... Yoga Instruction and Therapy - http://www.yogainstructiontherapy.com/ |
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