Addition to my question!
I am about to start my yasmin Birth Control..I looked up online the name, just to get some more information on the pill...In there I read this...
Drospirenone is a form of progesterone and ethinyl estradiol is a form of estrogen. These are both female hormones involved in conception. Together, drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol prevent ovulation (the release of an egg from an ovary) from occurring. Do all Birth Control Pills STOP the release of eggs?
AND if that is to be true, what would I do to become pregnant? Is there a waiting period? When explaing " what I have to do to become pregnant" please explain in detail so I can understand fully. I greatly appreciate everyone's time!! GOD BLESS!!
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
Progesterone controls release of eggs
if a woman is breastfeeding her child, it is healthier for her child if her bc contains progesterone, rather than estrogene. progesterone controls the release of eggs
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
No, birth control does not delay menopause, and does not save eggs. The time of menopause is not dependent on the number of eggs you release.
if a woman is breastfeeding her child, it is healthier for her child if her bc contains progesterone, rather than estrogene. progesterone controls the release of eggs
yummy Birth control pills don't stop production of eggs, they release hormones into your body that make the conditions in your body unfavorable for fertalization to take place. Im not a medical professional so I don't know the exact words but that's the basic concept.
The birth control pill prevents the release of eggs.
An ultrasound doesn't have the resolution to show eggs in your tubes. Are you sure the report didn't say that you had follicles? Check the report and talk with your health care provider to clarify the situation. You can ovulate on birth control, but I have yet to see an ultrasound report that documented "eggs in the tubes."
The birth control pill (also called "the Pill") is a daily pill that contains the hormones estrogen and progesterone that prevent pregnancy. Most birth control pills are "combination pills" containing a combination of the hormones estrogen and progesterone to prevent ovulation. A woman cannot get pregnant if she doesn't ovulate because there is no egg to be fertilized. The Pill also works by thickening the mucus around the cervix, which makes it difficult for sperm to enter the uterus and reach any eggs that may have been released. The hormones in the Pill can also sometimes affect the lining of the uterus, making it difficult for an egg to attach to the wall of the uterus. birth control decreases the amount of eggs your body releases therefore reducing risk of pregnancy.helps prevent you from getting pregnant.
The process of preventing fertilization of eggs is called contraception or birth control. Examples of contraception include the birth control pill, Depo Provera injection, the coil and condoms.
You can't make a woman release an egg it comes natural once a month unless she is in birth control