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Riskier OCPs, Medscape Article
13 Dec 2009 by TroyMidwife  
"For women genetically predisposed to venous thrombosis who still want hormonal contraception, however, a progestogen only pill or hormone releasing intrauterine device seems to be the appropriate first choice." ...
Local Care Midwifery - http://localcaremidwifery.blogspot.com/

Shakesville: Inaccurate Contraceptive Info from National ...
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/

Phewee! Can your contraceptive pill change the way a man smells to ...
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). ...
Dr Petra Boynton - http://www.drpetra.co.uk/blog/ - References

Duramed Pharmaceuticals Seasonique Review
1 Dec 2009
Most traditional contraceptives provide three weeks of active pills and one week of inactive ones, but Seasonique offers 12 weeks of active pills and one week of progesterone-free pills, which means you only have a period every 13 weeks ...
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migraines: estrogen and aura?
31 Oct 2009 by Betty Noir  
Just published British Medical Journal review of studies showed there was an increase risk of stroke for people who experience auras with migraines. It has been stated that smoking and birth control pills are two factors that also increase ... I'm on Jolivette, a progesterone only pill and it's actually helping my migraines AND cycle. I was also offered the shot as well as the Mirena IUD, as these are progesterone as well. But the downside of progesterone is that it can ...
Support Group for Migraine Sufferers - http://migraines.livejournal.com/

sickness bug and the pill? - Netmums Coffeehouse
26 Sep 2009 by sophie w  
I have been on femulen progesterone only pill for 7 months now and for the last 5 months have had regular bleeding (lasting 4 days!) every 20-21 days. It is now about 40 days since my last bleed and nothing has happened. ... Have you had/ are you due a review with your Gp as you should initially have a 6 month review to check your Bp and also a review if your periods become erratic? My cycle wouldn't settle on POP so I used to be prescribed a combined pill. ...
Netmums Coffeehouse - http://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/

Not Ready Yet | Life in Pink
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 ... Looking forward to more reviews of IUD from your readers! Anamarie permalink. November 18, 2009. Another option for B.C. (at least until you can talk to your gyno about all your options) is possibly a Minute Clinic for a refill? ...
Life in Pink - http://www.legallyheidi.com/ - References

The Blog that Ate Manhattan: Gastrc Bypass Surgery May Impact Oral ...
30 Oct 2009 by Margaret Polaneczky, MD (aka TBTAM)  
A review article on the effects of bariatric surgery on reproductive function published this month in Fertility and Sterility highlights two studies suggesting that gastric bypass surgeries may make oral contraceptives less effective. ... What I am doing at this point is avoiding the progesterone-only pill in the gastric-bypass population unless I have to use it, since in general, the efficacy of these pills occurs within a narrower range of serum levels. ...
The Blog that Ate Manhattan - http://theblogthatatemanhattan.blogspot.com/ - References
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Plan B One-Step and Next Choice - The Well-Timed Period
4 Aug 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (ema)  
Plan B® One-Step is one progestin-only pill (1.5 mg levonorgestrel) you take as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse (most effective within the first 24 hours). The i-Pill is another one progestin-pill emergency contraceptive ... All clear? Let's review: Plan B -- 2 pills (0.75 mg levonorgestrel/pill); take both pills at the same time as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, up to 120 hours. Next Choice™ [Plan B generic version] -- 2 pills (0.75 mg ...
The Well-Timed Period - http://thewelltimedperiod.blogspot.com/ - References
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Althea Contraceptive Pills review
28 Oct 2008
The Trust Family Program the maker of Althea has a progestin-only pill that may be right for you. It`s called Daphne. I have a terrible experience with this pill though. I have written a review about Daphne and I believe it would help ...
ReviewStream.com - http://www.reviewstream.com/
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