its a brand name of a contraceptive pills.
yes
By using hormonal Birth Control Pills you can safely go months without a period.
They interfere with a woman's normal hormonal cycles.
lo-femenal and ferrous fumarate tablets are 28 pills used as a form of birth control. There are 21 white pills containing ethynyl estradiol, and the 7 brown pills ferrous fumarate. The pills, when being prescribed, you are required to take it on the last day of your menustral cycle. When the pills reach the begining of the 7 brown pills ferrous fumarate, your period is expected to come within 2-3 days. Side effects include nausea, bloating\weight gain (can be controlled with regular excercise), breast tenderness, appetite gain, increased acne (first two weeks), (a scheduled facial care is recommended to keep it under control), slight mood changes (anger, guilt, frustration, happiness, etc), fatigue (first month), light very regulated periods, slight dizziness within first two weeks (please be careful when driving). side effects may vary on patients and other medications, however it does not interfere with any other medications like antibiotics, pain killers, skin pills.
There are no clinical situations I can imagine that would require the hormonal IUD and birth control pills. Taken together, they are providing more progestin than is required to prevent pregnancy or reduce menstrual bleeding. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
no, you need sperm to get pregnant. There are, however, hormonal injections you may take (through your doctor) to increase fertility.
Skipping the placebo pills does not increase your risk of pregnancy.
No stool softeners don't effect hormonal birth control.
Hormonal contraception has many many short term and long term side effects.
Birth control pills, Mirena (IUD), NuvaRing, DepoProvera, Implanon and the patch are all hormonal methods of birth control sold in the US. There is another injection available in some other countries, as well.
Fluconazole 150mg can reduce the efficiency of hormonal birth control pills. You should speak with you doctor to find out whether you should practice an alternate method of birth control.