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Tag: Contraceptive efficacy

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What happens to your eggs on desogestrel?

4 min read
Unlike older progestogen-only pills, desogestrel reliably prevents ovulation in over 97% of menstrual cycles. This means that for most women, taking desogestrel effectively prevents the release of an egg, unlike some traditional mini-pills that primarily thicken cervical mucus.

Exploring What is the Failure Rate of Desogestrel?

4 min read
With perfect use, the desogestrel-only pill is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, understanding what is the failure rate of desogestrel with typical, day-to-day use is crucial for maximizing its contraceptive effectiveness.

Does Ashwagandha Interact with Birth Control?: A Comprehensive Guide

6 min read
While certain herbal supplements like St. John's wort are known to significantly reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraception, current evidence suggests that ashwagandha does not typically interfere with how birth control is metabolized. However, the herb's potential influence on female hormones warrants caution and requires consulting a healthcare provider.

How much estrogen is in the nexplanon? A Factual Review

2 min read
With a success rate of over 99%, Nexplanon is one of the most effective birth control methods available. A common question is, 'How much estrogen is in the nexplanon?', and the answer is fundamental to understanding its function and suitability for many users.

What Happens If You Let Birth Control Dissolve in Your Mouth?

4 min read
Most standard oral contraceptive pills are not formulated to be absorbed sublingually, so letting them dissolve in your mouth can jeopardize their effectiveness. Swallowing your birth control pill whole is crucial for ensuring the correct dosage and mechanism of action.