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Tag: Contraceptive effectiveness

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What Happens If I Take My Birth Control at a Different Time Each Day?

5 min read
According to the Guttmacher Institute, inconsistent or incorrect contraceptive use is a major cause of unintended pregnancy among contraceptive users, accounting for nine in ten such pregnancies. Therefore, understanding the risks associated with inconsistent timing and knowing the right course of action is crucial for anyone wondering what happens if I take my birth control at a different time each day.

How quickly are you protected with desogestrel?

4 min read
With typical use, the progestogen-only pill is about 91% effective [1.8.4]. Understanding how quickly are you protected with desogestrel depends on when you start taking it in your menstrual cycle and other factors.

Understanding How Long Does Tyblume Take to Kick In?

4 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Tyblume, a combined hormonal contraceptive, must be taken exactly as directed for maximum effectiveness. How long does Tyblume take to kick in depends directly on when you start your first pill pack in relation to your menstrual cycle.

Is the Coil Better Than Condoms? A Comprehensive Comparison

4 min read
Intrauterine devices (IUDs), also known as the coil, are over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy, making them one of the most reliable forms of reversible birth control [1.4.5, 1.8.2]. When deciding on contraception, many wonder: is the coil better than condoms? The answer depends on individual priorities, including effectiveness, lifestyle, and protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).