Alesse® Birth Control

lyza-1Ruby Learn More ButtonCombination birth control pills like Alesse® are
used by women to reduce the odds of becoming pregnant as a result of contraceptive failure or unprotected sex. While no hormonal contraceptives can protect against HIV or other STDs, pregnancy

is prevented in three different ways. First, the egg is
no longer released (ovulation stops), secondly the cervical lining becomes thicker and third, the cervical mucus is thicker which makes it more challenging for sperm to reach the egg. By doing these things, Alesse® birth control is 99% effective in preventing pregnancy.

In order to ensure this accuracy however, Alesse® must be taken at the same time each day. If a pill is missed, the possibility of becoming pregnant increases. There are also certain medications that can reduce the efficacy of Alesse® birth control. This is why it’s imperative to speak with your physician about the existing medications you are on any time you have a prescription written for you. Additionally, prior to starting birth control, alert your physician of any over-the-counter medications you are taking as well.
Women who are over 35-years-old and smoke cigarettes are not advised to talk hormonal contraceptives. They may be at an increased risk for developing blood clots and may also be more likely to suffer a stroke.

Alesse®

Some combination birth control pills like Alesse® contain low-dose hormones. This is helpful for women who are sensitive to birth control and have some side effects. By reducing the amount of estrogen contained in the pill, the medication is just as effective but the side effects may show vast improvement in many who previously took full strength hormonal contraceptives. Some of the common side effects may still be reported in Alesse® birth control reviews but often they do not impact as many people as stronger doses of hormones. The most common include nausea, headache, vomiting, swelling in the ankles, weight changes or irregular bleeding.

Alesse® Birth Control Reviews

If you still aren’t sure which pill is right for you, you may find that reading Alesse® birth control reviews can help paint a clearer picture of what the experience of taking the pill will be like. Some may report Alesse® side effects while others will state they noticed no difference upon taking medication.
One welcomed side effect of birth control pills is that acne tends to lighten up with continued use. Additionally ovarian cyst risk is also noted to decline with the use of combination pills, including Alesse®. Other women notice that their periods become shorter in length and that there is less bleeding and cramping.