How to start using birth control pills for the first time

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OK so that you are thinking of using a low dose of birth control pills for the first time. What you need to know to help you make that final decision? These few facts can bring up to speed so they can trot out to the doctor and discuss which pill is best for you at this point in your 'contraception career'.

low-dose birth control pills affect ovulation, Your cervical mucous and the uterine lining

First of all, let's assume that you already know that giving birth to low-dose pill It contains synthetic hormones (estrogen and progestin) that prevent you from getting pregnant for 99% of the time (if used correctly and consistently) prevents you from ovulating each month (a release of an egg from the ovaries). If there is no egg for a bit 'of male sperm to penetrate / fertilize then no child can develop. The other 'action' that occurs every month as a result of taking a low-dose birth control pill is that the mucous membranes around your cervix (your lap) neck is thickened to the progestin ingredient in the pill. Why does this help protect you from getting pregnant-because what little sperm is a heck of a lot harder to swim through thick stuff so thin stuff, even in the event of an 'escape' egg, the little guy is poor also it runs out before you ever get to that egg of yours! The third way in which the pill low-dose birth control affects your body is to thin the lining of the uterus making it difficult for a fertilized egg to implant and grow there should it get that far. This action is controversial for some women who see this 'back up' effect as abortion.

When ovulation occurs?

Ovulation usually occurs around day 14 of the cycle (a woman is fertile when she is ovulating and ovulation usually occurs at mid-cycle), most women know exactly when this happens, but can vary from about one week, depending on the length of the cycle. Ovulation occurs almost always 14 days before the next purge. The process itself requires a maximum of thirty-six hours. In general, women do not ovulate until at least 10 days after stopping birth control pills.

If an egg is fertilized by a sperm, can be implanted in the uterus 6-12 days later if 'the conditions are receptive, if you take the pill every day the conditions are not receptive.

Starting pill low dose of birth of the first time- what day I have to take the first pill?

IMPORTANT: Use 'back up' such as a condom, diaphragm or foam during the first month of taking the pill. You can choose which day to start low-dose birth control pills that the regime:

  • on the day your period begins or
  • on the first Sunday after your period starts . This will result in your period that begins almost always on a Tuesday or Wednesday every 4 weeks or
  • on the fifth day after the period starts or
  • you can start low-dose pill today if c ' is absolutely no chance that you might be pregnant. Use a backup method of contraception until the first period.
Take a low-dose birth control pills to day until the completion of the package. Then:

If you are using a 28-day package, immediately start a new pack. Skip any days between packs.

If you are using a 21-day package, stop taking pills for 1 week and then start the new pack, but you should not forget to yet to begin seven days after the 'extension gap' between packets is a major reason why women get pregnant while on the low-dose birth control pills!

I'm concerned about having to remind taking a pill every day

will soon enter into a routine- but it helps if you connect the pill taking another action It places every day such as cleaning your teeth or have a glass of water before bedtime. Keep it low-dose birth control pills pack next to your toothbrush or in the nightstand drawer. The pills work best if you take one at about the same time each day (this is especially important for the 'mini' pill). Check the packaging of low-dose birth control pills every morning to make sure you took the pill the day before. For more facts about the 'thing if' scenarios when you are on the pill ,. Read this medical excellent information.

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