The best pill for hormone imbalance depends on the problem. Low estrogen will be helped partially by any pill. Excess testosterone will be helped by any pill. Other problems may require different approaches.
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There are 18 different contraceptive methods to choose from, including hormonal and non-hormonal options with short, medium and long term protection. Pick the one that suits you best. If you are not sure whether your preferred contraceptive method is available in your country, where you can get it and what is the cost; you can read country profiles at findmymethod.org. There, you will find all the information you need. Different Contraceptive Methods are Hormonal IUD, Non hormonal IUD, Implant, Contraceptive Pills, The Injectable, Contraceptive Patch, Birth Control Ring, Emergency Contraception Pills, Sterilization, Cervical Cap, Diaphragm, Spermicide, Sponge, Withdrawal.
The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
Not all contraceptives are safe for all women. Many contraceptives (such as oral contraceptives, the patch, etc.), involve increasing hormone levels in the body, which can cause undesirable side effects. Also, some women report decreased (or no) libido, even after stopping use of a contraceptive. It is best to ask your doctor about taking a contraceptive and research any adverse affects for yourself.
The advantages of the contraceptive implant are the very best, most reliable pregnancy protection. In addition, the implant doesn't require the patient to do anything to get protection.
Contraceptives are devices to prevent fertilization. The main form of contraceptive is birth control. The birth control triggers the hormones in your body which stop the eggs from becoming fertilized. On the other hand, birth controls such as the sponge are inserted inside the vagina and block the sperm/kill sperm and does not allow the egg to be fertilized. The best way is to speak with your doctor about the right contraceptive for you. You should know things like: how long do you want to go without having children, how long after the contraceptive can you get pregnant, is weight gain an issue for you, etc.
Contraceptive just means anything which can prevent conception. Abstinence does this best and abstinence is not a sin. Also, condom use is not regarded as a sin (at least by the vast majority of the world's religions). Even birth control pill use, IUD use and the morning after pill are not considered "sinful" by the majority of people (although there is more controversy regarding use of the morning after pill - than with any other contraceptive method except abortion).
The IUD is one of the best and most effective birth control in society today. It lasts up to 5 years, but if you chose to get pregnant in that time frame you can get it removed and can get pregnant almost immediately. There are no shots, patches, or pills involved. The IUD is "T" shaped and you can get it inserted at your local OB/GYN and then forget about it until your next check up. It is also the safest birth control for breastfeeding mothers.
There is no one best birth control pill for any women. There is a wide variety of pills on the market with equal effectiveness. Most women will do well on any of them. Consider your insurance coverage, bleeding patterns, and pill availability.
a hormone is a chemical which controls body functions. These chemicals are released by glands.
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