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Decoding the Mechanism: How Does the O Pill Work?

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Over 65% of women aged 15-49 in the U.S. use some form of contraception, with the birth control pill being one of the most common methods. This guide explains **how does the O pill work** as a progestin-only, over-the-counter oral contraceptive to prevent pregnancy.

Does the Opill cause weight gain? Separating fact from fear

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A review of 22 studies on progestin-only pills, like the new over-the-counter Opill, found that they cause minimal weight change for most users. Despite this, the concern, "Does the Opill cause weight gain?", remains a significant consideration for many people when choosing a contraceptive method.

Who Shouldn't Take Opill?: A Guide to Contraindications

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With Opill being 98% effective at preventing pregnancy when used as directed, it offers a new level of accessibility for contraception [1.3.1]. However, it's crucial to understand who shouldn't take Opill due to specific health conditions and medication interactions.

Are Birth Control Pills Over-the-Counter? The Definitive Guide

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As of March 2024, one daily oral contraceptive, Opill (norgestrel), became available over-the-counter (OTC) in the U.S., marking a significant shift in access to hormonal birth control. While this historic change allows for easier access to a progestin-only pill, all other forms of hormonal birth control, including most birth control pills, still require a prescription from a healthcare provider.

What is an OTC contraceptive?

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In July 2023, the FDA approved the first daily oral contraceptive for over-the-counter (OTC) use, significantly expanding non-prescription birth control options for consumers. This landmark decision enables individuals to learn exactly what is an OTC contraceptive and take greater control over their reproductive health without requiring a doctor's prescription.

What is the best OTC birth control? A Comprehensive Guide to Your Options

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Following the FDA approval of the first-ever over-the-counter (OTC) hormonal birth control pill, Opill, millions now have more accessible contraceptive options. Choosing the best OTC birth control depends heavily on individual priorities, including desired effectiveness, protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and comfort with hormonal vs. non-hormonal methods.