The combination pill is the most frequently used contraceptive pill. It contains two hormones:
- oestrogen (usually a synthetic oestrogen called ethinyl estradiol)
- progestin
The combination pill is the most frequently used contraceptive pill. It contains two hormones:
As the name suggests, monophasic pills are oral contraceptives that have the same amount of oestrogen and progestin in each pill in a pack. There are low dose and high dose monophasic birth control pills. Low dose pills have the least amount of oestrogen. They are therefore less likely to cause side effects.
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Biphasic birth control pill strips contain two sections of contraceptive pills, each with a different dose of hormones. Because each section, or phase, contains different coloured pills, it is easy to tell them apart. The two different doses of hormones mimic the body’s natural menstrual cycle.
Triphasic birth control pill strips contain three different coloured pills, each with three different doses of hormones, instead of two like with biphasic pills. Here too, the different doses of hormones match the body’s natural menstrual cycle. The dose of progestin is gradually increased per phase. In some three-section pills, the dose of oestrogen is also increased in the second phase while in others the oestrogen dose remains constant.
Four-phasic birth control pills have also recently become available. These new contraceptive pills are made up of estradiol and dienogest.
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