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is a personal choice. There are a few things to consider to decide whether the pill or another form of contraceptive care is right for…
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A physician-prescribed oral contraceptive, the “minipill,” is a birth control tablet medication composed of a single hormone () pharmaceutical compound for suppressing ovulation in women.…
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Pregnancy prevention with a birth control patch can sometimes have side effects. Find out about , commonly addressed concerns related to this popular contraceptive method,…
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From Application to Removal: Mastering the Birth Control Patch
The is an effective method of pregnancy prevention. Patch treatment also regulates the , thus reducing discomfort before and during a woman’s monthly period. A birth…
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