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Birth control pills are taken orally and are taken daily. They are one of the most popular forms of birth control because they are easy to use and are 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. People feel comfortable with taking tablets. This is because birth control is a type of medication and most medications come in tablet or capsule form.
Birth control pills come in easy to count strips so you can easy track your medication compliance. Each strips lasts for a month. Some birth control strips stop at 21 tablets so you have to calculate a few days break before starting the next strip. Some birth control comes with placebo pills for use on the last few days of the month; this means you go from one strip directly to the other without taking a break, no break calculation involved. We like these kind of pills as it means there's no counting days involved. It means that there is less chance for mistakes. You just have to remember to take a pill every day, that's it. When the birth control comes without the placebo pills you need to finish the birth control strip, cease taking pills for the suggested amount of "free" days (normally a week) and then start the new strip.
There are simple ways to keep track of your birth control compliance. If you are a forgetful kind of person then setting a reminder on your phone or on your calendar can help keep your compliance on track. Taking before meals is a general rule that helps people with compliance. Taking your medication at the same time every day increases the chance that it will be effective. You can download a handy reminder app here. Remember, if you miss a birth control pill during the cycle you can increase your chances of unwanted pregnancy. No compliance, means no protection.
Birth control pills use synthetic sex hormones to control menstruation and conception. Estrogen and Progesterone are used by themselves or in combination, depending on what pill you decide to take. Birth control that uses both types of hormone is called the "combined pill". A few pills on the market are made with only Progestogen (the synthetic form of Progesterone), these are normally referred to as the mini pill. When using a combined pill you will experience bleeding, like a period, every month. With the mini pill you go straight from one month to the next without a period. The Mini Pill is usually recommended for nursing mothers.
It is important to let your pharmacist know if you are taking any other medication. Some medications like antibiotics can decrease the efficiency of birth control pills.
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