Birth CONTROL PILLS..cause?
True or False?
Answer:
No - they keep you from ovulating by imitating the hormonal balance in your blood when you are pregnant.
False, i just got on it and asked every question under the sun. cuz when we have babies:) i want them to be perfectly health but he said only blood clots is the most common and my doctor has only seen them in one girl in 25 years of work..so ther eyou have it:)
No, they prevent the egg from being fertilized!!
true and sort false
The Basics
"The pill" is the common name for oral contraception. There are two basic types — combination pills and progestin-only pills. Both are made of hormones like those made by a woman's ovaries. Combination pills contain estrogen and progestin. Both types require a medical evaluation and prescription. Both can prevent pregnancy.
Combination pills usually work by preventing a woman's ovaries from releasing eggs (ovulation). They also thicken the cervical mucus, which keeps sperm from joining with an egg.
Progestin-only pills usually work by thickening the cervical mucus. Less often, they prevent ovulation.
The hormones in combination and progestin-only pills also thin the lining of the uterus. In theory, this could prevent pregnancy by interfering with implantation of a fertilized egg. But there is no scientific evidence that this occurs.
Taking the pill daily maintains the level of hormone that is needed to prevent pregnancy.
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