Skip to content

Tag: Progestin only

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

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.

Which contraceptive pill doesn't cause weight gain? Separating fact from fiction

4 min read
Despite common fears, a major 2014 Cochrane review found no evidence that combined hormonal contraceptives cause significant weight gain. Finding the contraceptive pill that doesn't cause weight gain for an individual depends on understanding the hormones involved, separating fluid retention from fat gain, and considering different formulations.

What happens to your body when you take the mini pill?

4 min read
Approximately 87% of people using the mini pill for a year do not become pregnant with typical use. To understand what happens to your body when you take the mini pill, it is essential to explore how this progestin-only contraceptive works and the physiological changes that can occur.

Does norgestrel cause weight gain? Examining the evidence

4 min read
Despite persistent concerns among users, clinical studies show limited evidence that progestin-only contraceptives like norgestrel cause significant weight gain. Any initial, temporary weight increase is often due to water retention, not fat gain, and typically resolves as the body adjusts.

What Birth Control Is Best For Blood Clots? A Pharmacological Guide

4 min read
Combined hormonal contraceptives, which contain estrogen, are known to increase the risk of blood clots, while non-hormonal and most progestin-only options do not. Understanding **what birth control is best for blood clots** involves evaluating the hormonal composition of each method and a woman's personal health risk factors.

What birth control is safe with nicotine?

3 min read
Using birth control that contains estrogen while also using nicotine significantly increases the risk for stroke, blood clots, and heart attack. Knowing what birth control is safe with nicotine is crucial for making informed health decisions, especially for users over age 35.

What is a heather pill? A Look at the Prescription and Herbal Versions

3 min read
The term “heather pill” can be misleading because it can refer to two completely different products: a prescription progestin-only birth control pill and an herbal supplement derived from the heather plant. In one scenario, the medication contains the synthetic hormone norethindrone, while in the other, it refers to capsules made from the Calluna vulgaris plant.

Understanding What is the mini pill?

4 min read
At over 99% effectiveness with perfect use, **what is the mini pill**? It is an oral contraceptive containing only progestin, a synthetic form of progesterone, making it a suitable option for those who cannot or prefer not to take estrogen.