What are Choice birth control pills?

Choice pills are primarily used for contraception and the treatment of dysmenorrhea (irregular and painful periods). Choice pills function to prevent the release of an egg from the ovaries and make the entry of sperm into the uterus more difficult.

Furthermore, Choice pills prevent the thickening of the uterine inner wall, which is required to support a pregnancy. Ferrous Fumarate, an easily absorbed form of iron, is added to Choice pills to replace essential iron that women lose during their menstrual periods.

How to use Choice birth control pills?

Here are simple directions to start taking the pill:

  • Every Choice blister pack contains 21 white pills and 7 brown pills.
  • Start taking the white pills from the 5th day of your menstrual cycle; day 1 is when the day bleeding starts until all the pills are finished.
  • Select the 1st pill according to the day of the week you start.
  • Continue taking 1 pill daily at a fixed time, preferably after dinner or at bedtime.
  • After finishing all 21 white pills, start taking the 7 brown pills, 1 each day according to the day of the week.
  • Start a new Choice pack from the very next day.

Benefits of Choice birth control pills

  • Safe, affordable, reversible and one of the most effective methods of contraception for family planning.
  • Regularizes your menstrual cycle and decreases blood loss during periods to improve your overall health and well-being.
  • Decreases the risk of iron-deficiency anaemia, dysmenorrhea (irregular or painful periods), functional ovarian cysts, and ectopic pregnancies (pregnancy outside the womb).
  • Long-term use may decrease the incidence of fibroadenomas and fibrocystic disease of the breasts (lumps in the breasts), acute pelvic inflammatory disease (inflammation of the pelvic organs), and cancer of the ovary and uterus.
  • Women who take the pill are less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Improves your sex life by allowing you to have relations at any time without the fear and anxiety of an unplanned pregnancy.

FAQs

A 1

NO, taking a break is not needed. Taking a break is dangerous because it could lead to an unwanted pregnancy. Pills can be used safely for many years without having to stop them.

A 2

NO, a woman is protected from pregnancy as long as she takes the pill consistently. Women who stop using their pills can become pregnant very quickly. It only takes 1 to 3 months for a woman’s fertility to return to normal after she stops taking her pills.

A 3

NO, birth control pills do not cause abortion and do not disrupt an existing pregnancy. They should never be used to try to cause an abortion.

A 4

NO, a baby will not develop birth defects if a woman becomes pregnant while on the pill or accidentally starts to take the pill when she is pregnant.

A 5

NO, most women do not gain or lose weight from birth control pills. Weight change generally comes from diet, exercise and other lifestyle choices. However, some women may experience weight changes when on the pill. In the end, remember that every woman’s body is different. What one person experiences may not be the same as another person.
Most women do not gain or lose weight from using the pill.

A 6

Although some women attribute the pill to mood swings and a loss of libido, there is no empirical evidence to support this. A woman’s mood and sex drive are affected by a myriad of factors. In fact, some women report that their mood and interest in intimacy and sex improve while they are on the pill.

A 7

NO, this kind of blanket statement is false. In fact, the use of birth control pills may be associated with a reduction in certain kinds of cancer, especially the risk of developing ovarian and endometrial cancers. Some studies indicate a slightly higher risk for breast cancer, but only in groups of women with family histories of cancer. In summary, birth control pills are incredibly safe to use.

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