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Wednesday 20 June 2012

Hormonal Contraception With Cerazette

The mini-pill is an exceptional substitute for women who experience serious side effects due to the presence of oestrogen. It is a well-tolerated pill for women who breastfeed, smoke, or are above the age of 35. The oestrogen related side effects can be listed as breast tenderness, fluid retention and headaches. Some women who switched from other combination pills to Cerazette experienced improvement in the symptoms. Each Cerazette 75mcg tablet contains desogestrel, which is an artificial form of the female sex hormone progestogen. It is considered a perfect mini-pill as it can also be taken up to 12 hours late, giving you a greater flexibility.

Just like any combined contraceptive pill, the Cerazette Progestogen Only Pill is almost 99% effective in protecting women from pregnancy. It is the only mini-pill which is likely to prevent the ovulation (release of eggs) in every instance. You need to take a pill every day as there is no break of seven days, unlike combined contraceptive pill. This medication becomes more effective if you start taking it from the first day of your period.

If you have to wait up to fifth day before starting the pill, you should use another barrier protection for the next seven days. This is usually advised to ensure that you do not conceive during this time. The doctors mostly do not prescribe this medication to women who are going to be immobile for a long time due to a major surgery. Moreover, it is also not suitable for women who have had blood clots or a history of jaundice. You can read more about this medication on ContraceptionClinic.co.uk.

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