Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tips for beginners to take birth control

No matter what age you started taking the pill, follow these rules:
• Do not forget about the pill - do not put yourself at risk of unwanted pregnancy.
• Regularly check your health (pass medical examinations).
• Regularly self-diagnosis status of the mammary glands.



In order to obtain maximum benefit from the pill, follow these guidelines:
• To control pills were effective, take them every day at the same time. Decide in advance what time you'll take them, and do not forget about it.

• When you first start taking birth control pills the first pill must be taken on the first day of the cycle (ie the first day of menstruation). When the reception started at 2-5 days of the menstrual cycle, use additional methods of contraception (condoms) during the first 7 days of pills from the first package.

• Always keep on hand additional methods of contraception such as condoms, in case you forget to take birth control pills, as well as for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases if you have more than one partner.

• If you are late in time to take the pill only contains progesterone, more than three hours, use additional methods of contraception (condoms) as long as you do not start a new pack of pills.

• Do not let your friend control pills if she forgot or she ran out of their own. Your oral contraceptives she may not be appropriate.

• Severe vomiting and stomach upset (diarrhea) can weaken the effect of contraceptive pills (even if it happened only once). This situation is similar to skipping pills, so you need to follow the recommendations in the passage of the tablets. Such a statement is placed in each package of the drug.

• Certain medications (some antibiotics, anticonvulsants) may interact with the combined pill. Ask your doctor to determine if the drugs they prescribed for the correct assimilation of the body of oral contraceptives. Alternatively, you can refrain from sex altogether at a time until you finish taking the prescribed medication the doctor.

• If you have a mild nausea during the first admission of the pill, try taking tablets before eating (such as before breakfast) or at bedtime.

• If you smoke and have decided to start taking the pill, then have a reason to quit smoking. The older you get, the harder it will be done. A female smokers over 35 years of the pill is associated with certain risks.

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