Yes, minigynon 30 is a birth control pill.
You should not take Microgynon if you have fibroids. This is because the medication can actually cause fibroid development in humans.
If it is the 'mini-pill' it is fine to take whilst breastfeeding. The 'combined' pill will however affect you milk production.
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Minigynon is a form of birth control. It is an oral contraceptive that is used to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Side effects of Mingynon are similar to other birth control pills such as bloating, sore or swollen breasts and weight gain.
Minigynon is a combined oral contraceptive pill -- a birth control pill. It contains levonorgestrel, so it can also be used as emergency contraception when taken at special doses. Like all birth control pills, minigynon may also be used for a variety of women's health problems, including reducing heavy bleeding, menstrual cramping, lowering symptoms of endometriosis, rectifying hormonal imbalances, and other uses.
Minigynon 30 is not recommended for use as an emergency contraceptive. You should use dedicated emergency contraceptive pills designed for this purpose, which are available over the counter or by prescription, depending on your location and the specific product. Follow the instructions on the packaging and act quickly for the best results.
Yes. The above mentioned tablets contains combined Estrogen and Progesterone contraceptive. If you go to your Doctor, she will give to 2 months course of these tablets to "Suppress" ovulation and on third month, there are high chances of 'Rebound' ovulation and on day 14 of menses, you have an ovulation and if sexual contact is done from day 13 to day 15, there are high chances of pregnancy. This is most inexpensive method to treat infertility.
The use of Take Take is confusing.
The future tense of the verb take is will take.
Hillsong - Take It All.
take away