Birth Control Pills
Birth control is a way for men and women to prevent pregnancy. There are many different methods of birth control, including hormonal contraception such as “the pill.” Women take the pill by mouth to prevent pregnancy, and, when taken correctly, it is up to 99.9% effective. However, the pill does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV (the virus that causes AIDS). The latex male condom provides the best protection from most STDs. Other types of combined estrogen and progestin hormonal contraception include the patch and the vaginal ring.
How Does Hormonal Contraception Work?
A woman Get pregnant when an egg released from her ovary (the organ that holds her eggs) is fertilized by a man’s sperm. The fertilized egg attaches to the inside of a woman’s womb (uterus), where it receives nourishment and develops into a baby. Hormones in the woman’s body control the release of the egg from the ovary — called ovulation — and prepare the body to accept the fertilized egg.
Hormonal contraceptives (the pill, the patch, and the vaginal ring) all contain a small amount of man-made estrogen and progestin hormones. These hormones work to inhibit the body’s natural cyclical hormones to prevent pregnancy. Pregnancy is prevented by a combination of factors. The hormonal contraceptive usually stops the body from ovulating. Hormonal contraceptives also change the cervical mucus to make it difficult for the sperm to go through the cervix and find an egg. Hormonal contraceptives can also prevent pregnancy by changing the lining of the womb so it’s unlikely the fertilized egg will be implanted. Another option for hormonal contraceptives is the extended-cycle pill, such as Seasonale, which was the first one to be approved. Seasonale contains the same hormones as other birth control pills, but the hormones are taken in a longer cycle. That reduces the number of menstrual periods from 13 periods a year to only four a year. That means a woman who takes this pill will menstruate only once each season.
In this huge Indian market, you can find several birth control methods to avoid pregnancy. Birth control methods such as condoms, implants, birth control shots, intrauterine devices, and contraceptive pills are widely used, but choosing the right method is much important. Based on research it has been found that the most effective one for women has always been an oral contraceptive pill as these pills are much safer and easier to take.
What are Oral Contraceptive Pills?
Oral Contraceptive pill, commonly known as birth control pills are types of medications to prevent unwanted pregnancy. These pills contain synthetically structured hormones, which prevent fertilization of the egg by inhibiting ovulation. The hormones in these contraceptive pills disrupt the natural hormones in the body and prevent the release of the egg, thus preventing pregnancy.
How do Oral Contraceptive Pills work?
A woman is pregnant when the egg is released from the ovary to be fertilized by the sperm. During the fertilization process follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) is released which encourages the maturation of the egg. These birth control pills contain estrogen and progesterone or sometimes both, which prevent the excretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). The contraceptive pill works on three stages:
- Firstly, it interferes with the ovulation cycle and releasing
- Next, the hormones disturb the lining of the uterus and prevent it from attaching to the uterus.
- Lastly, it stops producing cervical mucus, preventing the sperm from reaching the egg.
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