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| 20 Nov 2009 by professor klon The combination pill is the one most commonly used, but the progestin-only pill, also known as the "minipill," is a better choice for some women -- women who are breastfeeding, for example, can't take a pill with estrogen because it ... Professor Klon - http://professorklon.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Professor Klon ] |
| 6 Sep 2009 Do you think the cream could do it's thing by then or would it be easier to opt for the progesterone only pill short term to help me with this? Can I combine both approaches? I was on the mini-pill when I was breastfeeding and got on really .... Although this web site is not intended to be prescriptive, it is intended, and hoped, that it will induce in you a sufficient level of scepticism about some health care practices to impel you to seek out medical advice that is not ... Progesterone blog - http://www.progesteronetherapy.com/progesterone-blog.html [ More results from Progesterone blog ] |
| 25 Aug 2009 by Newsweek “They're entirely and absolutely different,” says James Trussell, who directs Princeton's Office of Population Research and runs Not-2-Late, a Web site and hotline devoted to emergency contraception. ... You'll see that some oral contraceptives can replicate birth control with two pills, but with some it takes six. However, Trussell cautions that studies have show Plan B—which is a progestin-only pill—to be more effective EC than oral contraceptives, which are combined ... Newsweek Blogs - http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/default.aspx - References |
| 5 Apr 2006 Some prescribers administer antiemetics 1 hour before the pills are taken. Progestin-only post-coital contraception is also available and possibly better tolerated due to less nausea with comparable success rates to combined methods. ... What follows is not Armenian Medical Network's stuff; it comes from other people and we don't vouch for it. A reminder: By using this Web site you agree to accept our Terms of Service. Click here to read the Rules of Engagement. ... Sexual health news from Armenian Medical Network - http://www.health.am/sex/ - References [ More results from Sexual health news from Armenian Medical Network ] |
| 10 Nov 2006 by mdadamo@jhuccp.org (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg... Combined hormonal methods—the pill and monthly injec- tables, for example—tend to make monthly bleeding short- er and more predictable. Progestin-only methods such as long-acting injectables, implants, progestin-only oral con- ...... materials most helpful in the preparation of this report. In the text, reference numbers for these citations appear in italic. The complete bibliography can be found on the INFO Web site at: http://www.populationreports.org/j54/ ... Population and Health InfoShare - http://www.phishare.org/documents/?order=Date%20DESC [ More results from Population and Health InfoShare ] |
| 27 Jan 2009 The most commonly used EC pills are Plan B. For more information about Plan B, call the Duramed/Barr Pharmaceuticals Plan B Information Center at 1-800-330-1271. For more information about the company, please visit their web site at ... A woman can take either of two kinds of EC pills. She can take pills packaged especially for EC use that only contain the hormone progestin, like Plan B. Or she can take regular birth control pills in varying doses depending on the brand. ... TeenSource.org Teen Sex Education News - http://www.teensource.org/ |
| 6 Aug 2009 by Lauren Fritsky Reports say that progestin-only pills like Plan B One-Step, original Plan B and the generic form are more effective and also have fewer side effects than pills like Preven, which contain both progestin and estrogen. According to the manufacturer's Web site, Plan B One-Step may cause nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, headache, dizziness and breast tenderness, side effects common in other forms of EC. It may also cause a heavier or lighter next period, or a period that is ... Lemondrop.com - http://www.lemondrop.com/ - References [ More results from Lemondrop.com ] |
| 18 Aug 2009 by public The patient may switch any day from a progestin-only pill and should begin Nordette-28 the next day. If switching from an implant or injection, the patient should start Nordette-28 on the day of implant removal or, if using an injection, the day the next injection ... Information about ongoing clinical trials is available from the NCI Web site. Choosing the most appropriate cancer treatment is a decision that ideally involves the patient, family, and health care team. ... IBM Virtualization - http://virtualizationconversation.com/ [ More results from IBM Virtualization ] |
| 5 Apr 2009 Plan B was the first progestin-only pill approved in the United States for emergency contraception after unprotected sex, according to the Office of Population Research at Princeton University. Plan B has been shown to reduce the risk of pregnancy by 89 percent if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, according to Plan B's Web site. Plan B works in a similar way to birth control pills; preventing ovulation, fertilization and implantation of a fertilized egg in the ... Amanda Drew's Latest Articles - http://www.suite101.com/profile.cfm/adrew1 |
| 18 Oct 2009 by admin Ovulation rates for women taking progestin only pills (the mini-pill) ranged from 33% to 65%. When these contraceptives do no stop fertilization, they have the capability to cause an abortion because the lining of the uterus may be too ... JAPAN Promotion - http://jp.promo.web.id/ - References |
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