
Video: ❶ Contraceptive Hormonal Drugs


The birth control pill is considered the most reliable form of contraception. If you follow all the rules for taking such drugs, the risk of unwanted pregnancy is less than 0.1%. Modern birth control pills contain a minimal dose of hormones and have virtually no negative impact on women's health. Location: Location: The first hormonal drugs that appeared in Russia in the late 1980s contained a huge dose of hormones. That is why many women still have a prejudice against oral contraceptives: after taking such pills, it is difficult to get pregnant, they cause cervical cancer, they make you fat, and so on. However, modern combined contraceptive pills are a completely safe method of contraception. In order to avoid any side effects,it is necessary to undergo an examination by a gynecologist, take a blood test and do an ultrasound before taking the pills. If the examination did not reveal any contraindications for you, then you can safely purchase the first pack.
Contraceptives are classified into combined oral contraceptives (COCs) and gestagenic contraceptives. Progestational contraceptives are intended for nursing mothers or in the presence of contraindications to COCs. Combined contraceptives contain two female hormones - progesterone and estrogen. It is these contraceptives that most women take to prevent unwanted pregnancies. COCs are of two types: monophasic and three-phase. In monophasic drugs, the hormone level remains unchanged throughout the cycle. Such drugs include "Jess", "Minisiston", "Novinet", "Logest", "Mersilon" and others. In triphasic formulations, hormone levels change throughout the cycle. Three-phase contraceptive drugs include, for example, "Klayra". According to doctors, three-phase COCs are less effective,therefore, they are more often prescribed not for contraceptive, but for medicinal purposes.
You need to take birth control pills every day, at about the same time. The time interval between two tablets from the pack cannot exceed 36 hours, otherwise the contraceptive effect decreases and an unwanted pregnancy may occur. It is necessary to start taking oral contraceptives from the first day of your period. The woman's menstrual cycle is completely adjusted to the pills. Bleeding should start a couple of days after taking the last pill in the pack. If this does not happen, then you need to see a doctor. A typical pack of birth control pills contains 21 active pills (some drugs, for example, "Jess", include 7 "pacifiers").
Contraceptive hormonal drugs are a wonderful contraceptive. However, it is necessary to consult a doctor in order to select the appropriate tablets. Only a specialist can advise you on the best remedy based on the examination and the individual characteristics of your body.