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In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Petra Casey talks to reporter Vivien Williams about birth control and when it is appropriate for most healthy women to stop ...
... birth control containing the same amount of estrogen. No contraceptive method is 100 percent effective. Birth control methods such as having surgery to ...
Birth control methods such as having ... Do not start using this medicine any later than the day you would start your next birth control pill or patch.
Birth control methods such as having surgery to become sterile or not having sex are more effective than birth control pills. Discuss your options for birth ...
Birth control methods such as having surgery to become sterile or not ... Birth control pill, transdermal system, or vaginal ring—Complete the current pill ...
Ulipristal is an emergency contraceptive pill that is used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or after failure of another birth control method. It works ...
You recently had your first period; You just had a baby; You've recently stopped taking birth control pills or other hormone contraceptives; You're ...
It is a birth control pill that contains two types of hormones, ethinyl estradiol and drospirenone, and when taken properly, prevents pregnancy. It works by ...
Do not continue taking the pills from your previous birth control pack. If you have used an intrauterine device (IUD), vaginal ring, or patch, take the pill on ...
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