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Lack of Understanding about Birth Control Pill can be Very Dangerous

Birth control pill is used to prevent pregnancy. Most of the girl or woman uses it because they don’t want to be pregnant but they want to have a sex. Teenagers are the age in which they want to try something new including sex. Some of them don’t really understand that they can pregnant after doing sex. In fact, they don’t even think about it.

That’s why some of them decide to use condom or Birth Control Pill to avoid unwanted pregnancy. They think that it will be effective to prevent pregnancy but some of the products are effective as they think. In some countries, a girl who is pregnant under the age that determine by law is considering of break the law. Some of them think that abortion or consuming Birth Control Pill can solve the problem. Maybe it solves the unwanted pregnancy for now but the users should consider the side effect in the future. Take an example that consuming Birth Control Pill can cause blood clot. If we consume it continually without prescription, it will be affected on the fertility. Young girl has a good health and their hormone circle is in a good condition also. Birth Control Pill can disturb their hormone circulation. Specifically, the impact is on the egg reproduction.

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Low Dose Birth Control Pills and Occasional Antibiotics

Will A Single Course of Antibiotics Reduce The Effectiveness of My Contraceptive Pill?

In a previous article (Common Pain Killer and Vitamin C May Reduce The Effectiveness Of Your Oral Contraceptive Pill) I gave you a list of common medications that, if taken REGULARLY, could reduce the effectiveness of your oral contraceptive pills. You may have wondered after reading the article if taking antibiotics OCCASIONALLY or intermittently, would still have an adverse effect on the efficacy of your contraceptive pill, after all, there are few people who don’t need the odd course of antibiotics now and then. Well, the short answer is, it depends on how long your course of antibiotics is for and whether or not the antibiotic is one that causes enzymes to destroy bacteria in your gut and prevent your contraceptive pill from being fully absorbed.

Most studies that look at what happens in a woman’s body when she takes antibiotics and hormonal contraceptives are of short duration and only investigate effects in the initial weeks of antibiotic use. The answer varies if you’re going to be taking antibiotics for more than 3 weeks so read on. This is a simplified summary but a link to the official pdf is below.

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Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) And Conventional Treatment – The Pill

As we mentioned in previous article, Premenstrual syndrome effects over 70% to 90% of women before menopause in the US and less for women in Southeast Asia because of their difference in living style and social structure. Premenstrual syndrome is defined as faulty function of the ovaries related to the women’s menstrual cycle, it effects a women’s physical and emotional state, and sometimes interferes with daily activities as a result of hormone fluctuation. The syndrome occurs one to two weeks before menstruation and then declines when the period starts. In this article, we will discuss how conventional treatment helps to treat PMS and it’s side effects.

Conventional treatment has been proven to have some success in treating symptoms of PMS with some side effects.

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