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Yes, Femara (letrozole) is a medication that can be classified as a hormonal therapy, but it is not a traditional hormonal pill like Birth Control pills. It is primarily used to treat certain types of Breast cancer by lowering estrogen levels in the body. If you meant "feminal pills" or a specific brand, please clarify for more accurate information.

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Is Femenal a kind of birth control pill?

its a brand name of a contraceptive pills.


Do gay can take hormonal pills?

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How would long would pills affect ovulation period?

The effect of pills on the ovulation period depends on the type of pills being used. Hormonal contraceptives, such as birth control pills, typically suppress ovulation, leading to a lack of ovulation during their use. Once the pills are discontinued, ovulation may resume within a few weeks to months, depending on individual hormonal balance and health. Non-hormonal methods, like fertility awareness, have little to no effect on the ovulation cycle.


How can you prevent your period?

By using hormonal Birth Control Pills you can safely go months without a period.


What is lo-femenal and ferrous tablets?

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.


How do oral contraceptives specifically birth control pills prevent pregnancy?

They interfere with a woman's normal hormonal cycles.


What are the interactions with a hormonal IUD and birth control 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.


Are there pills to become pregnant?

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If you taking the contraceptive Levlen Ed and you skip the non-hormonal tablets 3-4 times to miss several periods and only take the hormonal tablets can you get pregnant?

Skipping the placebo pills does not increase your risk of pregnancy.


Do stool softeners make the birth control pills or shot less effective?

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Can you still have your period if you do not take the sugar pills?

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When you start your period do you stop taking the hormone pills and start taking birth control pills again?

It depends with the reason you were taking the hormone pills in the first place, if you were on them because you missed your periods and they were supposed to regulate them, its safe you only stick to those hormonal pills for the time being. Hormonal pills and birth control pills both contain synthetic versions of the female hormones estrogen and progesterone that work to change the way your natural body hormones work so that your body responds to normal functions; ovulation/ pregnancy. So since both of them are hormone changing pills, they have different functions which could mess up your body in a drastic and unhealthy way. So, see a doctor just to make sure if you can, just Incase the kinds of pills you are taking are not high in estrogen.