no they don't work if something hurts go to the doctor
No, they have artificial estrogen.
No, most birth control pills contain artificial estrogen.
There is little to no evidence to support the claims that breast enlargement pills work. While there is a chance that they will work, there is no evidence that they are safe. For those pills that have estrogen like effects, they could possibly cause uterine cancer.
Of course! When i was having my baby i was prescibred to take Estrogen Pills, the hormone injection helped me alot. Sarah,
no, you cannot, estrogen can only be prescribed by a physician
Because estrogen and progesterone hormone levels control the female cycle and the pills operate by "skewing" the cycle.
Estrogen controls the ovulation process- apex
Unless you are trying to become a trans--gender, you shouldn't need more estrogen. but if you are, talk to your doctor. Estrogen pills are available for males.
No this is perfectly normal. The way birth control pills work, is they are estrogen or progesterone. When a woman is pregnant the levels of these hormones increase. Birth control pills increase the estrogen levels in your body, fooling it into thinking that you are pregnant already so there is no ovulation. As the estrogen in your body decreases your body realizes that is not pregnant and sloughs off the lining of the uterus (your period) as it would normally.
Most birth control pills already contain estrogen, and taking more isn't normally done. If your pill does not contain estrogen, there is a medical reason why your health care provider chose that one for you. Talk to your helath care provider to find out why estrogen was prescribed along with the birth control pill.
Estrogen and anti-androgen.
Well, not all contain estrogen but most of them do. The other ingredient, the progesterone, is the one used to prevent pregnancy. The estrogen helps control irregular bleeding during estrogen use.