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The combined oral contraceptive pill (COC) is an effective form of contraception containing oestrogen and progestogen. COCs prevent the release of eggs from ovaries (ovulation) in the womb and make it more difficult for the sperm to reach the egg. Also, by making cervical mucus at the cervix thicker, COCs make it harder for the fertilised egg to implant itself into the wall of the uterus. Birth control pills may also be used for the treatment of painful and heavy periods, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and endometriosis.
Here, we will take a closer look at the combined contraceptive pill, including how they are taken, their effectiveness, side effects, and who is safe to use them.
Combined hormonal contraception pills are almost 100% effective at preventing pregnancy, if taken correctly, with less than 1 out of 100 women using the pill becoming pregnant annually. In reality, however, approximately 8 out of 100 women may become pregnant. This is usually due to the pill not being taken correctly.
There are 3 types of COCs. They each vary in their ingredients and dosages. Some COCs contain the same dose of estrogen and progesterone throughout the pill pack, while others will have different doses of hormones present in different parts of the pack. Here are the main types of COC’s:
To ensure the effectiveness of Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills, it’s important to take them correctly and consistently. Here are some essential guidelines for taking the pill:
You may also need to use additional contraception when you first start taking the pill. This will depend on where you are in your menstrual cycle when you first start taking the pill.
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills offer benefits other than contraception. These include:
The benefits of Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills will vary from person to person and the specific type of pill used. You should speak with a healthcare provider to decide if Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills are right for you.
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills are generally safe, but like all medications, they do have some risks and possible side effects. You should discuss the risk factors with your doctor or pharmacist. Some considerations to think about include:
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills may not be suitable for everyone. Discuss your medical history and any other pre-existing medical conditions you may have with your healthcare provider before you start taking the pill. Situations where the pill may not be recommended include:
Speak to your healthcare provider to assess your health risks to determine the most suitable contraception option for you.
You should speak to your GP, family planning nurse, or a healthcare provider at a sexual health clinic who will evaluate your medical history, discuss your risks, and provide you with recommendations. They will help you choose the most suitable combined oral contraceptive pill and provide you with guidance on how to take the pill correctly.
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills do not protect against STIs (sexually transmitted infections), if you have unprotected sex or if STI protection is needed, use additional barrier contraception, such as condoms. Understanding the benefits, risks, and proper use of Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills, will help you decide about your needs and help you take control of your health.
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