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Ten Perks of Using Contraceptive Pills

Ten Perks of Using Contraceptive Pills

The past few decades have seen sexual liberation unlike anything previously. More and more people are accepting that humans have sexual needs and, as a result, are more willing to explore sexually. Plus, the growing awareness about family planning and birth control, in general, has led to a great impetus in the use of birth control pills.

So, what are birth control pills, and how have they changed the lives of millions across the globe?

Contraceptive pills contain hormones like estrogen and/or progestin that stop the sperm from joining with an egg and prevent any fertilisation. There are two types of birth control pills, i.e., combination pills, which contain both progestin and estrogen, and the minipill, which has only progestin. Furthermore, there are two objectives of contraception pills. One that is for emergencies such as the Unwanted 72 pill, and one for regular contraception needs such as the Unwanted 21 Days regular pills.

Now that you know what contraceptive pills are, let’s look at some perks of using the pill:

  1. They are easy to take. All you must do is set a reminder for the same time each day and pop the pill.
  2. Birth control pills can help to reduce menstrual cramps. The gut-wrenching, often incapacitating menstrual cramps can decrease the quality of life for many women. You can prevent unplanned pregnancy and painful menstrual cramps when you’re on the pill.
  3. Many women during their menstruation period experience heavy blood loss and pain. Often, birth control pills are recommended to them to reduce the flow and make the period lighter.
  4. Birth control pills can help reduce the risk of anaemia. How? A lighter period means lesser blood loss and more red blood cells in the body to help the oxygen move around!
  5. Birth control pills have also been known to reduce the risk of an ectopic pregnancy.
  6. Have trouble with painful acne all through the year? Try going on the pill and see how the hormones help reduce and even prevent acne.
  7. Osteoporosis has been known to affect women after a certain age. Many research have shown that being on the pill can help reduce bone thinning. If you are worried about your bones, consult your doctor to explore if birth control pills will help you.
  8. Being on a combination pill has been known to reduce the chances of infections in the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
  9. There is ongoing research into finding out how effectively being on the pill can prevent endometrial and ovarian cancers. Imagine the reduction in stress if that is confirmed to be true.
  10. You can get pregnant almost within days of stopping the pill. Of course, it also depends on the type of pill you took, where you are in your menstrual cycle, and luck.

Yes, there are many benefits of using contraceptive pills or birth control pills. However, remember that you need to consult your gynaecologist or primary doctor before taking the pill. They can best advise you based on your medical history, lifestyle preferences, and future plans.

 

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