Contraceptives are actually the antagonists of the progesterone hormones and they prevent a fertile women from conceiving by denaturing the egg prior to fertilization. This prevents formation of the zygote. These contraceptives are derived by growing them in cell culture lab and the nutrient deficient mediums, the lacking nutrients where they fail to grow are extracted and used as formulation in the form of pills.
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Yes, teenagers use contraceptives.
Contraceptives are used to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
Oral contraceptives do not protect against AIDS
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Honestly ,I am not into contraceptives because I am pro life.
Oral contraceptives are available only with a physician's prescription
Contraceptives contain two hormones, estrogen and progestin or progestin only.
Yes, NYC Medicaid covers contraceptives.
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.
Yes, most contraceptives, including the birth control pill, allow you to menstruate. On most pills you should be menstruating every four weeks, while others have you menstruating every four months. The mini-pill allows your body to run it's normal cycle, so you should have little change in your menstruation. Other types of contraceptives (patch, intrauterine, etc) work differently, but all should allow you to still menstruate. Call your doctor and read the papers that came with your contraceptives if you have questions about when you should be menstruating.
Contraceptives are not perfect and can fail! People also make mistakes while using them.