People have fallen in love from the beginning, after all, if not, how are we here today? However, how to control breeding is a problem that is essentially ubiquitous in preventing unwanted pregnancies. Even today, this is also a challenge in the era of technological progress, mass communication and education. However, for many years, dissemination of information and awareness about contraception has increased its usefulness and improved the lives of men and women.
Other modern advances in family planning and family planning also contribute to the substantial improvement in the health of women, infants and children. In fact, birth control has a major impact on domestic women and families, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is one of the top ten achievements in public health in the last century. Recently, the United Nations announced that access to contraception is a common human rights in the world. Many women use contraception as a safe and effective family planning method, but contraception has many other medical uses. In fact, 14% (1.5 million women) of contraceptive users are used as contraceptives for purposes other than contraception, and more than half (58%) of contraceptive users rely on this method.
If you are considering taking oral contraceptives, you are not alone. Contraceptives are part of the most popular contraceptives. There are good reasons for doing so - they are effective and easy to use. However, various contraceptives may appear to be distant. Fortunately, they can be divided into several categories to make it easier to evaluate your choice. Combination contraceptives containing less than 50 microgram ethinyl estradiol (estrogen) are called low dose pills. Hormone-sensitive women may benefit from taking lower doses of pills. However, low dose pills can cause breakthrough bleeding than high dose pills - bleeding and spots during different periods
In the darkness, my doctor decided to have me take a special type of low estrogen. This is a single-phase contraceptive that provides stable, very low dose estrogen that is stable every day. I will continue to take the pill, but there is no usual 7 day inactivity period. The goal is to reduce the hormonal fluctuation that triggers menstruation in order to completely stop the menstrual cycle and reduce blood flow to that area. Vascular activity in my uterus (even a seemingly ordinary process with menstruation) puts me at risk of massive bleeding and death.