It is Easy to Stop Unwanted Pregnancy with Contraceptive Pills

Mar 20
07:36

2012

Kelly Kites

Kelly Kites

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In this article you will find how convenient it is to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancy if you have contraceptive pills like Yasmin or Dianette

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The recent surveys on the UK contraceptive pill market have revealed that controversial issues,It is Easy to Stop Unwanted Pregnancy with Contraceptive Pills  Articles such as the possibility of health complications caused by hormonal birth control pills, may significantly impact popularity of these pills. The laboratory experiments conducted in the past few years have shown that prolonged use of hormonal contraceptive medications mat trigger the risk of heart attack and blood clotting. The reputed drug controlling agencies have decided to deal with this matter quite seriously. They also have requested users of the newer contraceptive pills not to use these pills without first consulting an expert. Right now it cannot be said for sure whether pills like Yasmin or Dianette would suffer or not due to these factors; however, sexually active women of the UK haven’t stopped using these pills, one of main reasons being the convenience of usage and safely of individual health.

What is Yasmin?

The improvements in the field of hormonal birth control pills haven’t yet been able to come up with any other alternative that can challenge the popular approval and advantages that Yasmin pills offer. This contraceptive pill uses artificial oestrogen and progestogen - ethinylestradiol and drospirenone - two key female sex hormones that control the conception process. The prescribed way to take Yasmin pills is to use them for 21 days without interruption from day one of your menstrual cycle. Taking her daily dosages of the pill around the same time every day is also equally important. The 21 days of pill taking should be followed by a 7 day pill-free period. The common side effects caused by Yasmin are diarrhoea, nausea, headache, breast tenderness and indigestion. These problems generally stop as soon as a user’s physical system becomes habituated to the artificial oestrogen and progestogen.

What is Dianette?

The basic chemical composition of Dianette isn’t very different from other medications classified as combined oral contraceptive pills – oestrogen (ethinylestradiol 35 micrograms) and progestogen (cyproterone acetate 2 mg). Like Yasmin, a user prescribed to use the pill requires to take it for 21 days continuously from the first day of her menstrual cycle. It would provide her body with a continuous supply of these two hormones so that natural change of hormonal balance doesn’t happen. If Dianette is used properly, it may provide women with almost 99% ensured protection against the chance of unplanned pregnancy. Moreover, this pill also has a significant role to play when it comes to regulate menstrual cycle. Women with constant problems like severe acne and hirsutism may also receive positive results.

How does Dianette work?

Dianette, like any other monophasic combined contraceptive pill, should be taken for 21 consecutive days without interruption since the start of the menstrual cycle. It is also important that the regular dosages are taken at the same time as of the first pill. The 21 day course needs to be followed by a pill free period of a week before the next course commences. Ethinylestradiol and cyproterone acetate, basic ingredient of the medication, mimic actions of natural hormones. They convince your physical system that ovulation has happened already and so stop the release of an egg. This birth control pill increases viscosity of the fluid at the neck of an ovary so that sperm cannot enter the ovary. Finally, the pill helps in lightening the density of womb lining so that a fertilised egg cannot grow in the womb.