Which tablet is best for control pregnant?

Progestin-only pills may be a good choice for women who can’t take estrogen for health or other reasons. With these progestin-only pills, all pills in the cycle are active. There are no inactive pills, so you may or may not have a period while taking progestin-only pills.

How do you take the pill tablets?

Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. MY Pill Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.

Is the 28 day pill effective?

The pill is over 99% effective if used correctly. Other methods of contraception are better at preventing pregnancy, such as the IUD, IUS, implant and injection.

Can you start the pill at any time?

You can start taking birth control pills as soon as you get them — any day of the week, and anytime during your menstrual cycle. But when you’ll be protected from pregnancy depends on when you start and the kind of pill you’re using. You may need to use a backup birth control method (like condoms) for up to 7 days.

Does I-pill affect future pregnancy?

Will i not be able to have a baby later if i keep taking EC often? No. Using emergency contraception (EC), also known as the morning-after pill, more than once does not affect a woman’s fertility — and it will not prevent her from becoming pregnant in the future.

What is perfect use of the pill?

“Perfect use” refers to how well a specific form of birth control will prevent pregnancy in 100 women after a year has passed, if that method is used correctly every single time sex happens.

How do I take the pill for the first time?

Quick start. During your medical appointment, take your first pill as soon as you get the pack from your doctor. Take the second pill the next day. During the first 7 days of pills, use a backup method of birth control, like a condom.