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Birth control pills come in two primary types: combined pills and progesterone-only pills also known as “mini pills. These pills contain synthetic versions of the hormones that naturally occur in women. They function somewhat differently depending on the specific hormone present. When taken correctly, both kinds are highly effective at preventing pregnancy
The birth control patch holds oestrogen and progesterone, similar to the combined contraceptive pill, and these hormones get into your body through your skin. You put on a fresh patch each week for three weeks, then take a four-day break from the patch, and keep following this pattern.
The birth control ring is a soft, small silicone ring with both oestrogen and progesterone. You put in a new ring inside your vagina every month. It stays there for 21 days, slowly releasing hormones into your bloodstream through the vaginal wall, and then you take it out.
Each of these hormones might lead to various side effects. If these show up, their intensity can vary based on the hormone’s dosage, type, and how it’s delivered – like through a tablet, patch, or ring. Some effects can be :
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