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Everything You Need To Know About Oral Contraception And Birth Control Pills
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The Other Benefits of Oral Contraceptives

Oral contraceptives contain progestin and may also contain a synthetic estrogen. With consistent and proper use oral contraceptives are a highly effective method of contraception.  But there are several other reproductive health conditions that can be improved or prevented with the use of these hormones? According to "American Family Physician's" most recent update on oral contraceptives, "The non contraceptive benefits (and favorable side effect profiles) of oral contraceptive pills are so important that some patients use the pills exclusively for those reasons."
The conditions which the American Academy of Family Physicians endorses the use of oral contraceptives are:

Excessive androgens :
Implicated in the development of acne, oral contraceptives reduce the amount of androgen that is available. Just how this works depends on the specific hormone combination in a particular oral contraceptive. In a 1997 study, 83% of participants who received norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol rated their acne improved after six months. Sales of Ortho Tri-Cyclen have tripled since the results of this study were published, and the FDA gave Johnson & Johnson the right to sell Ortho Tri-Cyclen for the treatment of acne.
Benign Breast Cysts:
Oral contraceptives are considered first line treatment for this condition. Seventy to ninety percent of patients see improvement in the symptoms of fibrocystic breast conditions with use of oral contraceptives.
Dysmenorrhea:
While the FDA does not approve of oral contraceptives prescribed primarily for the relief of cramps, women who use these hormone rarely experience menstrual cramps.
Ectopic Pregnancy:
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) there is clearly controversy about whether oral contraceptives prevent ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg fails to implant itself in the uterus, most often remaining in the fallopian tubes.
Endometriosis:
Progestin only oral contraceptives are an effective treatment for endometriosis. Unfortunately the side effects of this treatment which includes irregular bleeding, fluid retention, and depression have made this option unbearable for many women.
Functional Ovarian Cysts:
These are the most common type of ovarian cyst and usually dissolve within two menstrual cycles without treatment. Oral contraceptives may help prevent this type of ovarian cyst by helping to regulate the menstrual cycle.
Hirsutism:
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is the most common cause of excessive hair growth in women. Oral contraceptives can improve or stabilize up to 50% of cases caused by PCOS.
Metrorrhagia:
Women who experience abnormal uterine bleeding can often regulate their menstrual cycle with oral contraceptives, if after close medical investigation the abnormal bleeding is not found to be a symptom of a more serious condition.
Mittelschmerz:
Oral contraceptives block the surge of hormones that occurs before ovulation, and are often effective for relieving mid-cycle or ovulation pain.
Ovarian & Endometrial Cancer:
Women who use oral contraceptives experience these types of cancer at about half the rate of nonusers. However it's important to note that there may be an increased risk of breast cancer and cervical cancer in women who use oral contraceptives for more than five years.
Premenstrual Syndrome:
Many women experience less symptoms of PMS while using oral contraceptives. However, there are other treatments and lifestyle modifications which may also provide relief and which should be considered.
Oral contraceptives may not be the right choice for everyone. For some women the side effects of oral contraceptives may be worse than the original symptom. There is controversy among some health care professionals about using synthetic hormones for these purposes when more natural options for many of these conditions exist.
If you think oral contraceptives might be right for treating your reproductive health problems discuss your personal medical history with your physician.
Cyclessa Birth Control Pill is the lowest estrogen dose birth control pill approved by the FDA. Most  low-dose oral contraceptives have daily estrogen levels of 30-35 micrograms. Even with its reduced estrogen dose, Cyclessa Birth Control Pill allows women to maintain excellent cycle control and benefit from the contraceptive reliability associated with oral contraceptives.
OrthoEvra-Patch Birth Control Patch is a weekly contraceptive which releases two hormones, oestrogen and progestogen into the bloodstream through the skin. Like the combined birth control contraceptive pill tOrthoEvra-Patch Birth Control Patch stops the ovaries from releasing an egg for fertilisation every month. The OrthoEvra-Patch Birth Control Patch also thickens the mucus around the cervix, which makes it difficult for sperm to get into the womb.
OrthoTriCyclen Oral Contraceptive Pill contains norgestimate progestin. Norgestimate has very little androgenic activity and may be less likely to cause unpleasant side effects among its users. What's more, OrthoTriCyclen Oral Contraceptive Pill helps you take the right birth control pill day after day.
 
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