Abstinence Periodic planning... which is measuring your Basal Body Temperature to find out when you're ovulating and to avoid sex during that time frame. It's the method that women use to get pregnant, but can also be used in reverse to prevent pregnancy. Takes a lot of devotion and self-control. When doing this, still always use a condom. Condoms, cap (unless you are allergic) and 'natural' family planning. See the web link.
NOTHING is TOTALLY safe EVER.
That is one of the side effects of the MAP.
yes, contraceptive pills affect pregnancy because the hormones in the pill, however, are synthetic and can have exaggerated side effects on some women. Some of the more common effects are the breakthrough bleeding does not mean that the pill isn't working as a contraceptive.
Taking too many birth control pills can cause nausea or breast tenderness. It does not cause abortion or infertility.
Low blood pressure is not a known side effect of birth control pills.
The side effects of stopping hormone pills depend on the reason for the medication and the type of hormone being used. Stopping estrogen will have different side effects from stopping progestin, insulin, or thyroxine.
Some side effects of the Charlize Contraceptive Pill include:HeadachesGastric upsetsNauseaVomitingImpaired appetiteBreast tendernessSlight changes in body weight and libidoDepressive moodsLiver issues
There are many side effects for chicken pills. But from what i heard i know that you get bad breathe, nausa,and fatigue.
Read the leaflet provided with the pills. The side effects are listed there.
That is one of the side effects.
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A triphasic oral contraceptive is a form of birth control that contains 3 different dosages of pills in a pack. Typically the first phase/week contains higher dosage pills, the second phase/week contains a lower dosage and the third phase/week contains the lowest dosage of pills. Though triphasic birth control pills contain different dosages, it is still effective. A benefit of triphasic pills is the lower risk of side effects such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding and nausea.