Contraception is one of the most common methods used by women as a method of contraception and regulating it more than any other means of contraception used by women on a daily basis. The period between the pill and the other pill should not exceed twelve hours, because if the number of hours exceeds this rate Women may take pills for pregnancy so they should be used at regular times and at the same time every day. Pregnancy can occur after two or three months after stopping taking the pill. There are two types of type 1 contraception containing only hormone Progesterone and type II contains e Progesterone thrombosis in addition to estrogen. These pills regulate the menstrual cycle.
When taking oral contraceptives, they reduce the fertility of women and thus reduce the chance of pregnancy, and the effectiveness of pills containing the hormone estrogen and progesterone hormone more than those containing Progesterone only, which is usually used when the mother is breastfeeding so as not to be Minimizing the production of milk and the effect of its quantity, pills are useful pills on the one hand may be not useful on the other hand and lead to complications.
Pros of pills
- The ability to prevent pregnancy effectively and a large proportion.
- Work on the organization of the menstrual cycle and the dates are accurate.
- Work to reduce the incidence of polycystic ovary in women because it works to prevent the occurrence of ovulation.
- Reduce women’s risk of anemia and iron deficiency because they reduce the amount of blood lost by women during the menstrual cycle because the pill works to reduce the days of the menstrual cycle and reduce the amount of blood down.
- The pill helps to get rid of the acne problem even if the injury is minor or severe.
- Reduce the incidence of pelvic inflammatory diseases in the uterus and fallopian tubes and reduce the incidence of endometrial diseases.
- Minimize the amount of hair growth in different areas of the body.
Cons: Taking pills
- High blood pressure from the normal level.
- Women can get strokes.
- May lead to heart failure.
- Feeling headache in the head.
- Feeling nausea and desire to vomit.
- Mood swings and depression.
- Foot and lung clots due to clotting of blood vessels.
- Blood loss between the menstrual cycle when the pill is delayed or when it is stopped.
- Enlarge chest size and soften it.
- Weight gain due to increased appetite and fluid accumulation.
- The appearance of blackness in some areas such as the area under the eyes and lips.