The pill Trigestrel is a contraceptive. This pill is taken once a month, orally, like many other contraceptive pills on the market.
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Yes, you can take the birth control pill at any time of the day when you feel sure you can remember consistently.
The yellow pill in the Trigestrel contraceptive pack is typically a placebo or inactive pill taken during the last week of the cycle. It does not contain hormones and is included to maintain a consistent daily pill-taking routine. This allows for a withdrawal bleed resembling a menstrual period while preventing ovulation and regulating the menstrual cycle during the active weeks when hormone-containing pills are taken.
Trigestrel is a specific brand of oral contraceptive that contains a combination of hormones, while "triphasal" refers to a type of birth control pill regimen that has three different hormone dosage levels throughout the cycle. Trigestrel is a triphasal contraceptive, meaning it follows this three-phase hormone pattern. However, not all triphasal pills are Trigestrel, as there are various brands and formulations available.
No, it only works to prevent pregnancy.
i dnt knw hey but i went to a doctor the other day becuase my periods has just stopped and she told me trigestrel will balance my hormone aparently trigestrel contains progesterone and eostrogen hormones and can help to improve your skin problems i am giving it a go see how it works out then
It's a birth control pill so it shouldn't on the week off. You still have to bleed once a month. Never take any pills without getting it form your doctor with careful instructions on how it works.
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