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Diaphragms or condoms are of course the safest means of birth control. And you can be sure that they will have no negative side effects for your baby.
Any combination birth control pill will give you more regular vaginal bleeding. None of them will cause a lasting change in your menstrual period. When you stop taking them, you will return to your previous menstrual pattern.
There is no combination of birth control that cancels its effectiveness.
A combination of condoms and a diaphragm are reliable and cost effective for college age students. Used together they are very effective at preventing both pregnancy and the spread of STD's.
Alesse works as any other combination birth control pill. A combination of progestin and estrogen prevents ovulation when nthe pill is taken daily.
It is called 'birth control' for a reason... As long as you follow the instructions carefully and do everything appropriate then no you won't get pregnant. Howwwwwwever, with all birth control methods, there is still the smallest of small chances it could happen. You're probably safest with double protection for example being on the pill and using condoms.
Any combination birth control pill will help with amenorrhea, whether due to low estrogen or low progesterone.
The combination birth control pill works by decreasing the risk of ovulation, and by thickening the cervical mucus to make it difficult for the sperm to reach an egg, in the unlikely event ovulation occurs.
Yes. I am on this birth control as well, and i asked the pharmacist personally, and yes it is a combination hormone pill, and works in the say ways.
Quasense is a low-dose, monophasic, extended-cycle combination birth control pill. It's similar to Seasonale and Seasonique.
Yes, estradiol norethindrone is a combination oral contraceptive.
I'm not exactly sure... but i think the condom. Abstinence is by far the cheapest (both short and long term), safest and has zero failure rate.