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Choosing a Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
www.nps.org.auChoosing a combined oral contraceptive pill profile or cycle control. A quadriphasic combined oral contraceptive pill that contains oestradiol valerate and desogestrel is formulated with an oestrogen step-down and progestogen step-up sequence.15 The pill is …
Fact Sheet Contraception Choices
www.fpnsw.org.auCombined oral contraceptive pill (the COC Pill) commonly referred to as ‘The Pill’, is an oral contraceptive taken daily. It contains the hormones oestrogen and a progestogen. These hormones are similar to those naturally produced by the female body. The pill may help with acne or heavy periods. Pills rely on regular and consistent daily use to
The 7 day rule - Family Planning
www.familyplanning.org.nzHow to take your pill: Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill This pill has 21 hormone pills and 7 inactive pills (28 pills). There are different ways of taking the pill:
Fact Sheet The Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
www.fpnsw.org.auIf you are taking the Pill ‘Qlaira’® then different instructions apply for missed pills. You should check the information on the packet. Talk to your doctor, nurse or other healthcare provider or ring the Family Planning NSW Talkline on 1300 658 886 as soon as possible if you are concerned about missed pills. When the Pill might not work
Information on the risks of Valproate use in girls (of any ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukUser dependent methods such as the condom, cap, diaphragm, combined oral contraceptive pill (COC) or progestogen-only contraceptive pill (POP) and fertility awareness based methods are not considered highly effective since the typical use incorporates user failure risks of failure. COC or POP methods have a typical failure rate of around 9%1 –