No, they have artificial estrogen.
No, most birth control pills contain artificial estrogen.
Most birth control pills already contain estrogen, and taking more isn't normally done. If your pill does not contain estrogen, there is a medical reason why your health care provider chose that one for you. Talk to your helath care provider to find out why estrogen was prescribed along with the birth control pill.
I've read and heard that the shelf life of birth control pills is 2 years. However, it is probable within the best interest of the consumer to discard any pills that are more than 18 months old to insure the contraceptives will prevent pregnancy from occurring.
Of course! When i was having my baby i was prescibred to take Estrogen Pills, the hormone injection helped me alot. Sarah,
no, you cannot, estrogen can only be prescribed by a physician
Because estrogen and progesterone hormone levels control the female cycle and the pills operate by "skewing" the cycle.
Benadryl, or diphenhydramine hydrochloride, has a shelf life of one year for pills and six months for liquid/suspensions. However, this particular medicine only lose a little effectiveness past this shelf life, and is not harmful.
Estrogen controls the ovulation process- apex
Most pills have a one year shelf life. You should check with your local pharmacy.
Estrogen is included in birth control pills to help regulate the menstrual cycle and prevent ovulation, which reduces the chances of pregnancy.
Unless you are trying to become a trans--gender, you shouldn't need more estrogen. but if you are, talk to your doctor. Estrogen pills are available for males.