Im taking birth control for the first time. I was wondering if someone could tell me how it works?

i hold be on it for 3 months in a minute and i be wondering how it worked... thankfulness!
Answers:

Still a virgin?


Birth control pills work by altering the hormone level within your body to mimic pregnancy. Basically your body think you are already pregnant, so your ovaries will not release an ovum. There will be nil within your fallopian tube to be fertilized - so no pregnancy!

Sex on length press?

birth control pills contain estrogen and progesterone..these are hormones that achievement to prevent you from ovulating...what ovulating channel is that once a month, your body produces the egg that, if fertilized by a masculine, will become a little one...birth control pills prevent you from making an egg...no egg-- no infant
hope this help you...God bless....

Period pains, attitude down - what to do?

Birth control pills fool the body into acting as if it's pregnant. Birth control pills, also call oral contraceptives (OCs), come surrounded by two forms: the combined OC, a combination of two synthetic hormones, estrogen and progestin; and, the minipill, which consists solely of progestin. Combined OCs are more commonly used, though both kind are available through form assistance providers. The combination pill prevents ovulation by suppressing the organic hormones contained by the body that would stimulate the ovary to release an egg. By taking this estrogen throughout the month, you insure that no egg will be developed or released for that cycle. Progestin thicken the cervical mucus, hinder the movement of sperm. Progestin also prevents the uterus's bin liner from developing in general; so, if an egg be fertilized, implantation is unlikely.

The minipills, which contain no estrogen, inhibit the egg's flair to travel through the fallopian tubes, alter the cervical mucus to block sperm, in part suppress the sperm's knack to bring together next to an egg, and fairly inhibit implantation in the uterine wall. For maximum efficiency, you want to pinch the pills as prescribed.

For more information something like birth control pills, if you are at Columbia, contact a condition perfectionism provider contained by Primary Care Medical Services by calling x4-2284, or see your gynecologist or women's robustness meticulousness provider.

~~~~~and please dont forget that the pill DOES NOT protect you from std's!~~~~

Am i majority?

It depends on what birth control you are on.

Pills - they trick your body into thinking its pregnant so you don't ovulate.

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