Hormonal birth-pills

It's no secret that when it comes to reproductive health, there are two most common problems: the first one - how to protect yourself from an unwanted pregnancy, and the second one - how to get pregnant. Most frequently they are both connected with the usage of hormonal contraceptive pills.
Many women still associate such drugs with unpleasant consequences that may arise for their figure. Supposedly, a large dose of hormones contained in oral contraceptives leads to obesity. When earlier certain consequences for the figure actually arose, it is impossible now. In recent decades, oral contraception improved significantly. Now the content of the drugs includes highly active substances, and the dose of the hormones decreased by several times, although the contraceptive effect of the pills has been fully preserved.
All this explains the demand for hormonal drugs. This is because the pills are much more convenient and easier to use than other birth control products: intrauterine, surgical, barrier etc. In addition, modern hormonal contraceptives have almost no side effects, do not cause complications and most women can afford them.
Coformulated drugs are especially popular today. Their effectiveness directly depends on women’s self-discipline when taking the pills: do not forget to take the pill in time, it is recommended to take it at the same time, and maximum protection against pregnancy is guaranteed to you. If you decide to get pregnant, the reproductive function will quickly recover: as practice shows - in 3 months after you stop taking these pills.
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