When do you take the i pill birth control?
I-pill is a contraceptive remedy with Levonorgestrel as its active ingredient. This birth control pill is consumed orally and is intended to be used only in an emergency. This emergency contraception pill stops the process of ovulation by tricking the body to think that the egg has discharged.
Why is the combined contraceptive pill called the pill?
The combined oral contraceptive pill is usually just called “the pill”. It contains artificial versions of female hormones oestrogen and progesterone, which women produce naturally in their ovaries.

What are the different types of emergency contraception?
There are two types: the emergency contraceptive pill (sometimes called the morning after pill) the IUD (intrauterine device, or coil) At a glance: emergency contraception
Which is the best Pill for emergency contraception in India?
The Government of India guidelines for Emergency Contraception recommend use of Levonorgestrel (progestogen only) NG 0.75 mg as a “dedicated product” for effective emergency contraception. The Drug Controller of India has approved only Levonorgestrel for use as ECP.
What happens if a man takes a contraceptive pill?
Since birth control pills contain female hormones which can counter the effect of testosterone, men who take the pills can expect to have reduced sexual functioning, including: trouble getting or maintaining an erection. lower sperm count.

Does the “pill” really prevent conception?
The pill is really good at preventing pregnancy, but it won’t protect you from sexually transmitted infections. Luckily, using condoms every time you have sex really lowers your chances of getting or spreading STDs. Condoms also protect against pregnancy – so using condoms + birth control pills together gives you awesome pregnancy-preventing power.
When to start OCP?
One can start taking oral contraceptives (OCPs) if they are sexually active and not planning to get pregnant. However, the right age to start taking OCPs is 16 – 17 years and anyone below 16 years should strictly restrict taking these pills, unless it is prescribed by your doctor.
What birth control pill is high in estrogen?
Norethin 1/35, Norinyl 1+35 and Nortrel 1/35 are generic brands of birth control pills that contain a slightly higher dose of estrogen than Cryselle and Low-Ogestrel. Each pill contains 0.035 mg of ethinyl estradiol and 1.0 mg of norethindrone , a progesterone-like hormone.