Contraceptives contain two hormones, estrogen and progestin or progestin only.
Oral contraceptives and other hormonal contraceptives have two main components are Progestin and Estrogen, although there are birth control pills that that contain only Progestin.
There are no male hormonal contraceptives on the market in June 2013
Some pills contain only progestin
Antidepressant drugs, hormone treatment, or (only in extreme cases) surgery to remove the ovaries. Hormone treatment usually involves oral contraceptives.
Menometrorrhagia is a condition when you have prolonged and excessive uterine bleeding. The best treatment for this condition is hormone supplements and hormonal contraceptives.
Some may contain oestrogen, but most contraceptives for women involve the hormone progesterone, which is normally higher in pregnant women. This fools the body into thinking that it's already carrying a child.
Not all contraceptives are safe for all women. Many contraceptives (such as oral contraceptives, the patch, etc.), involve increasing hormone levels in the body, which can cause undesirable side effects. Also, some women report decreased (or no) libido, even after stopping use of a contraceptive. It is best to ask your doctor about taking a contraceptive and research any adverse affects for yourself.
Thyroid hormones contain the element: IODINE
yes.
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It is a method of stopping birth by taking medicine through the mouth
Yes but not only, also estrogen plus other chemicals wit a lower concentration.