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clots or breast or endometrial cancer, your health care professional may advise against taking BCPs. Also, birth control pills do not protect you from sexually transmitted infections STIs, including HIV human immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS.In recent years, birth control pills have been changed to include less hormones, resulting in fewer side effects. In fact, all healthy women who
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Personal Health by sana nigar at 9:17 PM on August 08, 2008
hi thereThe birth control pill is a safe and effective method of birth control. Most young women who take the Pill have none to very few side effects. The side effects that some women have while on the Pill include: irregular menstrual bleeding nausea, weight gain, headaches, dizziness, and breast tenderness mood changes blood clots rare in women under 35 who do not smokeSome of these side effects
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Personal Health by sana nigar at 9:18 PM on August 08, 2008
Birth control pills or OCPOral Contraceptive Pills are quite good. some of them are Ovral, Saheli etc.....Proper consumption is imp. These can be trusted but I suppose 100 assurance cannot be given. A better suggestion is to use CONDOMS....The pills of yesteryear had many side-effects. They disturbed a womans hormonal balance and women often sprouted facial hair while others put on weight
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Fertility by arpit at 12:57 AM on September 23, 2007
The pills usually have no side effects. If you do have side effects they may include: irregular menstrual bleeding for the first few months after you start birth control pills or no menstrual periods , jaundice (yellow eyes and skin). You should not smoke if you take birth control pills. Smoking can increase your risk of severe problems such as heart disease and blood clots. Birth control pills do
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Fertility by at 12:57 AM on September 23, 2007
the menstrual cycle or to just postpone it is PROMOLUTE- N ...this pill is mostly taken by women to stop or postpone their menstraul cycle okay...Norethisterone is a very effective way of delaying a period when!Source: http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate /womenshealth/202883.html...Well Sni, Delaying your periodYes, it can be done.1 If youre not already using a hormonal birth control method, like the Pill: Your physician can
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Personal Health by Sni at 4:21 PM on September 15, 2008
dear R S!You should consult a gynaecologist for general check up and to rule out any contraindications to use the oral pills....birth control pills r contraindicated in some females so better ask ur doctor before starting course or pills...First of all R S... DON NOT LISTEN TO PEOPLE HERE.... All the answers... except for Cutys ARE WRONG..Gauravs answer is descriptive and good for understanding how a
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Sexual Health by R S at 7:49 PM on July 10, 2008
The birth control pill also called the Pill is a daily pill that contains hormones to change the way the body workent pregnancy. Hormones are chemical substances that control the functioning of the bodys organs. In this case, the hormones in the Pill control the ovaries and the uterus.How Does It Work?Most birth control pills are combination pills containing a combination of the hormones estrogen
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Sexual Health by Gayatri Lago at 12:34 AM on November 10, 2007
Dont be too concerned that you continued to take birth control pills early in your pregnancy. This is a common occurrence. The good news is that many studies have indicated that the hormones in birth control pills are not harmful to your baby. However, no medication should be taken during pregnancy that has no benefit to you or your baby. So, you should stop taking your birth control pills while youre
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Personal Health by rinku at 4:10 PM on October 13, 2008
Control pills for over 2 years and discovered that I had a developed a blood clot. I told the doctor that I felt something in my leg and he examined it and told me he didnt know what it was. I went to another doctor and he told me it was a clot and i have to come off the pill ASAP, he said I could never go back on Birth Control...Oral contraceptives are SYNTHETIC hormones that the body is not designed
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Personal Health by sana nigar at 9:40 PM on August 08, 2008
birth control pills ........ they get unbalanced hormone balance........ which indeed on long and prolonged usage of birth pills might cause cervical cancer and also liver cancer............. but soem other types like ovarian and endometrial cancer gets down............... teh breast cancer is developed but has less proven records tooo...Scientific evidence suggests using birth control pills for longer
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Personal Health by cool at 9:42 AM on February 08, 2008
There are three ways to test XTC:1. Laboratory testsHand over the XTC pill at a test service and they will send it to a national laboratory to be examined. About a week later you will receive the results, which will tell you what the active substance is and how much of the active substance was found in your pill. So you will know if there is MDMA = the active substance in your pill and how much
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Personal Health by Uttam at 5:38 AM on November 05, 2007
DO NOT HAVE SEX SO MANY TIMES...NO NEED TO TAKE PILLS...Ideally birth control pills are started from day 1 of menstrual cycle. There are 21 Pills containing hormones which are to be taken on first 21 days of menses. Some Companies also provide 28 pills packet which contain 21 pills with hormones & extra 7 pills which do not contain any hormones. These extra pills are just to complete the cycle
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Pregnancy by tom sammer at 4:01 PM on May 14, 2008
Its an emergency contraceptive pill to be taken within 72hrs of unprotected sex...I Pill is a kind of latest contraceptive medicine launched by Cipla Pharma, which can be used to prevent unwanted pregnancy, if taken within 72 hrs after having sex....i-pill is an offbeat brand that has just being launched in Indian market. i-pill is an emergency contraceptive pill which prevents unplanned pregnancy
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Personal Health by Relax at 2:05 AM on September 30, 2007
i-pill is Emergency Contraception pill.A safeguard against unintended pregnancies with no long term or serious side affects.i-pill has been approved by scientific and regulatory authorities as a safe way to prevent pregnancy after contraceptive failure or unprotected sex. i-pill decreases the chances of pregnancy by over 84-90% when consumed preferably 12 hours or no later than 72 hours
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Health by I pill at 2:05 AM on September 30, 2007
No.But I know the both long &short term harmful effect of pills not only on health but also for life as a whole.No medicine to be taken with out experts opinion.come on ,take shelter to nature.If U do not have the "safe CHART" ask I ll send it ....dear, i lik 2 advise u nt 2 prefer any kind of contraceptive pill as it wil leave lots of side effects on ur partner so if u wanna 2 do dn
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Pregnancy by Aatish at 1:58 AM on June 07, 2008