side effects of contraceptives

Contraception is a safe method of contraception for women. However, whether a pill with a shot IUD or a diaphragm with a patch or receiving a Depo-Provera, users should be aware of possible side effects.
Types of contraceptives Contraception may take the form of tablets, inserted in IUP / membrane form will be swallowed in a patch or held out by a shot. Some popular brands include birth control Seasonique, Yaz, Yasmin and Loestrin 24 FE. Birth control pills come in various maturities, including 28-day pills, like Yaz and Loestrin, the hormone 24 days and four days contain placebo pills. By the artificial hormones, all these pills have side effects.For those who initially with hormones, is a major breakthrough-side effect. This may take several months after the birth experience to take control.
Function Birth control is responsible for the imitation of the hormones that the body produced by artificial hormones (estrogen and progestin). This helps to suppress ovulation in women.The hormones also increase and thicken the cervix mucus, which also helps to protect against sperm. This is a major reason why the fertilization of the egg does not occur with the use of contraceptives.
Features While all birth control any kind of side effects, others have long-term effects that make the negative effects of the trouble. Birth control pills, like Yaz, are used to treat premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PDD) and acne. This is the first pill to treat the symptoms of PMS and mood changes in women treated.

Misunderstandings Many using birth control believe that taking the pill protects against sexually transmitted diseases. For the full protection it is essential that a condom used in conjunction with birth control pills, coils, patches, or a shot. Condoms are the only protection against direct contact and bacteria that can lead to HPV and HIV. Even condoms do not offer 100 percent protection.
Warning It is important to note that if breakthrough bleeding continues for several months to consult your OB / GYN. Spotting is normal for the first three months, but if bleeding persists much later for more than a week, can cause bleeding. Consult a physician. 

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