Misunderstandings about short-acting contraceptive pills
Misunderstandings about short-acting contraceptive pills:
Myth 1:Contraceptive pills cause obesity
National Family Planning Commission Research Center, female clinical Professor Wu Shangchun, director of the research office, pointed out that the hormone components in oral contraceptives are different from those that can easily lead to morbid obesity such as "buffalo back". The former contains synthetic estrogen and progesterone, which will not affect fat metabolism.
Misunderstanding 2: Affect fertility
In fact, short-acting oral contraceptive pills will not affect fertility. If you stop taking the pill at any time, you can get pregnant in the next menstrual cycle.
Myth 3 : The lower the hormone dose, the better
In this regard, Professor Cheng Linan, Honorary President of Shanghai International Infant Health Care Hospital, said that the best criterion for measuring a contraceptive pill is "the lowest concentration to achieve the most effectiveness." Take Tejule produced by Schering as an example. It uses a three-phase combination method to achieve a low dose of hormones. Not only does it have no side effects on the human body, it can also control the incidence of irregular bleeding. Currently, the lowest estrogen dose of oral contraceptives has been reduced to 20 micrograms. >>>> Contraceptive7Major side effects and treatment methods
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