OK, you thought the use of a low-dose pill birth for the first time. What you need to know to help you make the final decision? Here are some facts you can get up to in order to discuss with your doctor and trotting speed, which pill is best for you at this point in your "career contraception."
Low-dose birth control pills affect ovulation, cervical mucus and the lining of the uterus
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First, let's assume that you already know that a low dose of birthPill contains synthetic hormones (estrogen and progestin) that she is pregnant, 99% of the time (when used correctly and consistently) to prevent this by preventing ovulation each month (releasing an egg from an ovary). If it can not penetrate the egg for a small male sperm / fertilization and then grow a baby. The other 'action' that occurs each month as a result of taking a pill low-dose birth control that is thickened mucus around the cervix (cervical)the progestin in the pill ingredient. Because this can help you get pregnant because sperm is not a heck of a lot harder stuff through thick stuff to thin so well protected in case of floating an egg "to escape" the poor little guy is exhausted even before arriving at all , the egg of yours! The third way in which the low-dose birth control pills affect your body on the lining of the uterus, implantation difficult for a fertilized egg can grow and THINwhere it should go so far. This action is controversial, for some women who see this effect as "back up", such as abortion.
When is ovulation?
Ovulation usually occurs around day 14 of cycle (a woman is fertile when ovulation and ovulation usually occurs mid cycle) most women know exactly when this will happen, but it can vary from about a weeks, depending on the length of the cycle. Ovulation occurs almost always 14 days before the next menstrual period. The process itselfrequires a maximum of 36 hours. In general, women are not within 10 days after stopping the pill ovulation.
If the egg is fertilized by a sperm, can be implanted in the uterus later in 6-12 days when "conditions are likely if you take the pill every day, not the conditions of accommodation.
Starting from a low-dose birth control pills for the first time that day I take the first pill?
IMPORTANT: use 'backup', such as a condom, diaphragm, or foamduring the first month of the pill. You can choose which day you start the regime of low-dose birth control pill:
the day of your period begins or the first Sunday after the period starts. This will result in a period almost always beginning on a Tuesday or Wednesday every 4 weeks or the fifth day after the period begins or Start low-dose pill today, when there is absolutely no chance you could be pregnant. Use a backup method of contraceptionuntil the first period.
Take a low dose birth control pill a day until the end of the pack. Then:
If you are a package of 28 days, start a new pack immediately. Live every day between parcels.
If you are a package of 21 days, stop taking pills for 1 week and then start the new pack, but you must remember, even after 7 days to start as an extension of the 'gap' between packs is one of the main reasons why women during pregnancy have on low-dose birth control pills!
I'm worriedthe fact that you remember to take one pill a day
You will soon get into a routine, but it helps if you take the pill, to take additional actions to make each day, like brushing your teeth or with a glass of water before going to sleep connection. Keep low-dose pill pack next to your toothbrush or on your nightstand drawer. The pills work best if you have one about the same time each day (this is especially important for the pill "mini"). Check your package of low-dose birth controlPills every morning to make sure you take the pill the day before. More facts about the "what if" when you are on the pill, the doctors read this excellent information.
As you start the pill for the first time
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