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  • How Do Birth Control Pills Affect Polycystitis?

    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is sometimes called polycystitis, although that term is general and could refer to other types of polycystic disorders. PCOS is a health condition that can affect...

  • What Are the Dangers of Using the Birth Control Pill While Pregnant?

    Many women continue to take birth control pills during the first few months of pregnancy, not aware that they are pregnant. Once you realize you are pregnant, you should not keep taking them, but...

  • How Soon Can You Start Birth Control Pills After Giving Birth?

    When selecting a birth control option, post-pregnant women have additional factors to consider, especially if they are breast-feeding. As the most popular form of reversible birth control, the...

  • Facts on Male Enhancement Pills

    Penis size and the ability to maintain an erection are concerns for many men. There are enhancement pills available that may help ease these concerns and improve sexual functioning.

  • What Are the Benefits of Contraception?

    Each birth control method has its own set of benefits. When you know more about the different aspects of each method, you can determine which one fits your lifestyle.

  • Stopping Birth Control & Symptoms

    Birth control pills and depo provera shots contain hormones that suppress ovulation and prevent pregnancy. These hormones may linger in a woman's system for a while after stopping the drugs. Also,...

  • How to Identify Pain Relievers

    You may find pain relievers in your home which are not correctly labeled. Since these pills could be anything, do not take them until you are sure of what they are and whether or not they should...

  • How to Start on the Birth Control Pill

    Finding the best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy can be a challenging process. It is important to know all of your options when selecting a method of birth control. The Pill (oral contraceptive)...

  • How to Change Date of Period With Birth Control Pills

    Birth control pills are designed to prevent pregnancy by suppressing ovulation. If a woman doesn't ovulate, she cannot become pregnant. While they are effective at pregnancy prevention, they can...

  • What Medication Can Affect Oral Contraceptives?

    Women depend on oral contraceptives to work consistently, without exception. But some other commonly prescribed medications can alter the effectiveness of birth control pills. How can you be sure...

  • How Do the Levels of Hormones in Mirena Compare to Those in Birth Control Pills?

    If you are looking for a birth control method, you have several options. However, not all hormonal birth control methods give the same types or levels of hormones. There are several differences...

  • Risk of Stroke With Birth Control Pills

    The relationship between birth control pills and stroke has been studied for decades. Most women can use oral contraceptives safely, but certain conditions increase the risk of serious side...

  • What Can Boost Your Fertility After Stopping the Birth Control Pill?

    Deciding to come off the pill is a big step. Suddenly you are working toward the very thing you had been avoiding for years. So imagine the disappointment of thousands of women when they don't get...

  • What to Do If You Forget to Take Your Yaz Pill?

    YAZ, a brand of low-dose oral contraceptive pills, are taken every day. A pink pill containing a low dose of the hormones estrogen and progestin is taken every day during the first 24 days of your...

  • How to Keep Your Face and Body Free of Acne

    Acne can be very detrimental to your confidence level. It isn't attractive, and it isn't fun. Here are some tips on keeping your face and body acne free. Say goodbye to those yucky zits!

  • How to Suppress a Period With Birth Control Pills

    When a woman takes birth control pills, she typically takes a number of active pills--often 21--each month, followed by several inactive pills--usually seven. Most women experience vaginal...

  • How to Tell You're Pregnant While on the Pill

    When always taken correctly, birth control pills are highly effective at preventing pregnancy. It's still possible, however, to become pregnant while on birth control pills, even if you always...

  • Male Fertility Pills Tips

    While there are many options for women who are suffering from infertility, male fertility options are considerably more limited. If a semen analysis has returned with a low sperm count, you may be...

  • Is it Safe to Take Birth Control & Emergency Contraception?

    Emergency contraception is used after having unprotected sex or when the regular form of birth control fails. It can be used if a woman has forgotten to take oral contraceptives.

  • How to Avoid Headaches During a Menstrual Period

    When you have your period, you may experience many uncomfortable symptoms, such as cramping, bloating or headaches. Headaches during menstruation are often caused by changing hormone levels....

  • How to Swallow Pills--from someone with a small throat

    I think certain folks can stop bragging about being able to swallow Mount Everest in a single gulp--it's not that the rest of us are sissies, it's just maybe that our throats are undersized. Here...

  • What Are in Placebo Birth Control Pills?

    Oral contraceptives are made of two types of pills: actives, which contain pregnancy-preventing hormones, and inactives, or placebos, which contain inert ingredients. Both kinds of pills look...

  • How Long Does it Take for Birth Control to Digest?

    Birth control pills are a small collection of hormones that are absorbed by a woman's body to trick her sex organs into thinking it isn't time to release an egg. This provides protection from...

  • What Are the Benefits of Low Hormone Birth Control Pills?

    The low-hormone birth control pill is an option for preventing unplanned pregnancies. The low-hormone pills also have other benefits in addition to preventing pregnancy.

  • How to Skip a Period Using Birth Control

    Many times women want to skip their period in anticipation of a big event, such as a wedding or a vacation. Using birth control pills, it is easy to skip your period once or even eliminate having...

  • What Are the Benefits of Very Low-Dose of Estrogen in Birth Control Pills?

    Birth control pills contain the hormones estrogen and progestin which avert ovulation, therefore preventing pregnancy. Estrogen in "the pill" has been linked to most side effects that women...

  • Risk Factors in the Development of Cervical Cancer

    The cervix is the organ that connects the vagina to the upper part of the uterus. When cancer begins in the cervix, it is called cervical cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

  • Vitamin C's Effect on Birth Control Pills

    Birth control pills are mildly affected by vitamin C, but have more of an effect on how bodies handle vitamin C. Humans, unlike other mammals, don't generate vitamin C within their bodies. It's...

  • How to Change Birth Control Pills to Control Symptoms?

    Birth control pills or oral contraceptives are pills taken by women to prevent pregnancy. These pills must be prescribed by a physician. Birth control pills prevent pregnancy by combining the...

  • Reasons for Missed Period When on Birth Control Pill

    There are occasions that a woman taking birth control pills may miss a period. A common concern is the question of pregnancy. Not all absent menstrual periods experienced while taking birth...

  • How to Miss a Period on Purpose Using Birth Control

    There are a number of reasons a woman may want to purposely skip her menstrual period during a given month: perhaps she is getting married and wants to make sure her period doesn't come that day. ...

  • Effect of Oral Contraceptives on Iron Levels

    Most oral contraceptives use a combination of estrogen and synthetic progesterone, known as progestin, to disrupt ovulation and prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are highly effective is used...

  • How Long Does it Take Birth Control to Balance Hormones?

    Although some people take birth control pills or use the birth control patch merely for its main purpose of controlling reproduction, others use it to balance their hormones or regulate their...

  • How to Identify Pills by Shape & Markings

    Each year the pharmaceutical industry provides hundreds of thousands of medication to the health care industry. Many people will take any number of over the counter and prescription drugs over the...

  • How to Identify Pills by Inscription

    The pharmaceutical industry is a billion-dollar business. There are more over-the-counter and prescription pills on the market than any one person could take in a lifetime. Many homes have several...

  • How to Identify Small Yellow Pills

    For nearly every health condition, there is a corresponding pill on the market to either treat it or cure it. Many of us will take several types of over-the-counter and prescription medications...

  • Information About Sprintec Birth Control Pills

    Sprintec is a prescription birth control pill containing ethinyl estradiol and norgestimate, used to prevent ovulation. The more common brand names for this medication are Ortho Cyclen, Ortho...

  • Problems With Getting Pregnant After Quitting Birth Control

    Although birth-control pills are not known to cause long-term problems with getting pregnant, quitting birth control pills may result in a temporary delay in fertility. Birth-control pills can...

  • How to Use Mercilon to Skip a Period

    Many women choose to take birth control pills as a form of contraceptive. Mercilon is a type of birth control pill that is prescribed by a doctor. Each pack of pills contains 21 regular pills and...

  • How to Identify Pills Correctly

    Did you find an old bottle of pills with no label and forget what they were good for? Do you want to make sure you have the right pill before you take it? If you answered yes to either of these...

  • Is it Possible to Get Pregnant 2 Days After Quitting Birth Control?

    It is possible to get pregnant two days after quitting birth control depending on a number of factors. They are birth control type, when the cycle was stopped, and intercourse timing.

  • How to Start Birth Control Pills on Any Day

    It is a common misconception that women must start taking the birth control pill on the day they start their period or on the first Sunday after starting their period. Advances in medical research...

  • How to Identify a Prescription Drug Pill

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that all prescription pills be imprinted with a unique code to identify individual pills. The imprint includes a code for the manufacturer of the...

  • Is it Normal to Bleed While Taking Birth Control?

    There are basically two types of hormonal birth control: traditional pills and extended-cycle pills. With both types, breakthrough bleeding or spotting is possible. With traditional birth control...

  • How to Identify Pills Yourself

    Find a pill and not sure what it is? Being able to identify a pill can be tough. Most pills these days are labeled with only a single letter or a confusing combination of letters and numbers. Here...

  • How to Change From the Depo Shot to Birth Control Pills

    Depo Provera, also known as Depo or DPMA, is a shot of hormones given every three months to prevent pregnancy. It is as effective as other birth control methods; however, like other methods, there...

  • How to Plan Your Period with Birth Control

    It is possible for birth control pill users to delay the onset of menstruation by manipulating the sequence of pills they take. Birth control pills are prescribed to be taken in a certain order so...

  • Can You Overdose on Birth Control Pills?

    Birth control pills are oral contraceptives that are taken daily to prevent pregnancy. A patient can obtain them only with a prescription after consultation with a licensed physician.

  • How to Change a Menstrual Cycle With Birth Control Pills

    The menstrual cycle is a cycle of fertility that typically lasts 28 days.Once a cycle is established, it can change due to increased exercise, stress or changes in lifestyle. Many women today are...

  • Which Diet Products Work?

    Struggling with obesity is frustrating and can result in health issues such as diabetes, cancer, stroke and liver disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). For...

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