How do birth control pills work?

Dont they prevent pregnacy? For how long are you not able to get pregnat for?
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Birth control pills contain hormones that trick your body into a "false pregnancy". With ultimate use (never forgetting to take them and take them exactly 24 hours apart every day), probability of pregnancy for as long as you take them are about 2%. This make them 98% effective with impeccable use.

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Birth control pills are a synthetic form of the hormones progesterone and estrogen. They prevent ovulation by maintaining more consistent hormone levels. Without a meeting in estrogen, then, the ovary doesn't go and get the signal to release an egg. No egg means no possibility for fertilization and pregnancy. They also thicken cervical mucus so the sperm cannot reach the egg, and receive the lining of the uterus unreceptive to the implantation of a fertilized egg.

Am I contained by hazard?

Basically, it's a little pill of hormones that signal to your body that you're already pregnant, thus...no more eggs are released, and you cannot capture pregnant. Technically, you should wait a month for the pill to "kick in" and it might filch your body a month or so after going off the pill to become pregnant, if you so wish. However, you CAN attain pregnant just after missing a few pills.

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they work for as long as you purloin them
you have to take one everyday
and they prevent pregnancy
they spawn you feel pregnant and make your body shift through the pregnancy process but with no baby
you cant get hold of pregnant while being pregnant
make sense?

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