birth control pills

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you're considering the combination pill (the most common form of oral contraceptives) as a birth control method, or already use it and want more information.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you're considering a hormonal method of birth control, and want help choosing one.

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

"Where the heck do the eggs go?" is a pretty common question around here, whether someone on a hormonal method is asking, or someone NOT on a method is asking. After all, when an egg isn't fertilized it's got to go somewhere, too. And when someone understands that we are born with WAY more ovum --...

Advice
  • Susie Tang

1. The hormones in birth control pills prevent the uterus from building up its lining (endometrium) as thick as it would be under a normal fertile cycle. This effect is mainly from the progesterone in the pills. Progesterone's function in the body is to maintain the endometrium in stasis, so that it...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

There sure is! Per your cramps, it partially depends on why you're having them. So, the first thing you will want to do, especially if they are severe, and if you have other menstrual issues, is to check in with your gynecologist or other reproductive health professional and make sure you don't have...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

There is no data to support that caffeine reduces the effectiveness of birth control pills or other hormonal birth control. However, since the pill can cause breast tenderness, and caffeine can make that worse, if you're having any issues with that, you may want to cut back on the java some. Too...