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You can have a procedure for permanent birth control at the time of the C-section if you chose. What you can expect. Before the procedure. Abdominal incisions ...
For example, low-dose birth control pills can help control menstrual bleeding. But they don't reduce fibroid size. Medicines called nonsteroidal anti ...
Tell your doctor if you are using birth control pills or other types of birth control (eg, patch, vaginal ring, or intrauterine device). You should not use ...
Birth control. Intrauterine contraceptives levonorgestrel (Mirena, Liletta, others) and copper (Miudella, Paragard, others). Contraceptive implant ...
Birth control pills and some birth control devices have hormones. The ... A birth control pill or device that has a lower dose of estrogen is less ...
The benefits of birth control pills include: Controlling menstrual bleeding. Preventing unwanted pregnancy. Lowering the risk of other cancers, such as ...
Birth control methods that use hormones to prevent pregnancy may slightly raise breast cancer risk. These include birth control pills, shots and intrauterine ...
In some cases, birth control pills or other hormone therapies can restart your menstrual cycles. Amenorrhea caused by thyroid or pituitary disorders may be ...
... population. Safety and efficacy have not been established in these age ... Use an effective form of birth control to keep from getting pregnant. If you ...
If you think you have become pregnant while using this medicine, tell your doctor right away. Birth control pills may not work as well while you are using ...
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