May 15, 2009
Types of Birth Control Pills
Today there are so many types of birth control pills available in the marketplace; some women may feel overwhelmed in selecting the right one. Some pills may have side effects, so every woman interested should consult a gynecologist before they start using birth control pills on a regular basis.
The three basic types of birth control pills are mini pills, combination pills and emergency pills.
Mini pills contain no estrogen and are also sometimes called progestin-only pills or POP. These have been considered by many users as the most effective birth control pill available. They come in a packet of 28 pills, and should be taken daily at the same time each day. An important consideration to remember is that forgetting to take your pill may increase the chance of pregnancy.
Positive considerations include that the mini pill:
• Does not affect the production of milk, so it can be used by breast feeding women.
• Has no estrogen.
• Does not have the typical side effects of other birth control pills.
• Reduces menstrual cramps.
• Is easy to use and reversible (fertility returns if it is stopped).
• Results in less acne.
• Prevents anemia.
• Offers protection against certain types of cancer.
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