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Yes, contraceptive pills are effective. There are many different kinds of contraceptive pills available, and new options are available often. Most work by releasing hormones that keep your ovaries from releasing eggs. You can visit findmymethod.org or contact at info@findmymethod.org

to know more about how Birth Control pills prevent pregnancy? Here you can check some information about hormonal contraceptive pills, how they work, benefits, and more. All about the pill.

The pill is really effective when taken perfectly, but most women do not take it perfectly. Some pills offer protection against some health problems: like endometrial and ovarian cancer; iron deficiency anemia; ovarian cysts; and pelvic inflammatory disease.

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