The problem with Yaz is that they claim that they have the same side effects as
any other oral contraceptive, but the evidence shows that this is just not the case.
In Yaz the risks outweigh the benefits and it is actually more dangerous than
other oral contraceptives.
Not exact matches
Forty - five years after Humanae Vitae, it now seems clear that the invention of the
oral contraceptive pill (to adopt one reference point for the broader
contraceptive revolution) was one of the three achievements of 20th - century science with truly world - historical impact, the
other two being the creation of the self - sustaining nuclear chain reaction and the unraveling of the DNA double helix.
As an extra measure of precaution, I take
oral birth
contraceptives instead of the traditional hormone replacement therapy that is often used by
other women with my condition.
Doctors recommend using barrier methods such as diaphragms and condoms but
others believe that low - dose
oral contraceptives or mini-pills are safe even while breastfeeding.
If breastfeeding and fertility is still of concern and you are considering
other methods of contraception such as a hormonal injection, a diaphragm or the
oral contraceptive pill just be aware that they are not all compatible with breastfeeding.
St. John's wort can interact with many
other drugs and can decrease the effectiveness of
oral contraceptives.
We had been studying infertility actually in the Nurses» Health Study II, [which] made me to look at
oral contraceptives and some
other factors that might relate to infertility, and we had also been looking at diet and breast cancer.
Other forms of hormonal contraception, including
oral contraceptive pills, do not appear to increase this risk.
«However, in women with
other stroke risk factors, the risk seems higher and, in most cases,
oral contraceptive use should be discouraged,» Drs. Morales and Biller wrote.
Oral contraceptives increase the risk of ischemic stroke, but this risk is very small among women who do not have
other stroke risk factors, according to a Jan. 3, 2018 paper in the journal MedLink Neurology by Loyola Medicine stroke specialists.
Among the girls: 1.8 percent used LARC; 5.7 percent used Depo - Provera injection, patch or ring; 22.4 percent used
oral contraceptives; 40.8 percent used condoms; 11.8 percent used withdrawal or
other method; 15.7 percent used no contraception; and 1.9 percent weren't sure.
But LARC and
other contraceptive methods, including
oral contraceptives, don't protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and nearly half of all new STIs occur among young people in their teens and 20s.
They also note that
other steroids with similar chemical structures can regenerate in the same way, including dienogest, an
oral contraceptive, and dienedione, an illicit anabolic steroid.
Certain kinds of
oral contraceptive pills, hormone replacement therapy, or hormones taken as treatments for
other health conditions also contribute to higher risk for stroke.
Other known risk modifiers for breast cancer such as age at first pregnancy, history of
oral contraceptive use, breast feeding, and smoking did not meaningfully confound the overall association of FMc absence with breast cancer.
From 322,972 women between the ages of 25 and 70, the team of researchers gathered data on how old the subjects were at various female biological events — first period, giving birth, breast - feeding, menopause, etc. — and
other factors that would have affected these events, like taking
oral contraceptives.
But for
others,
oral contraceptives can also have a downside, and many women stop taking them once they start.
Use of
other steroidal compounds, such as corticosteroids,
oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy contribute to the overabundance of Candida.
Other more serious adverse effects that can occur from a few months to a few years after starting
oral contraceptives include high blood pressure, gallbladder disease, liver tumors, depression, and metabolic disorders, such as diabetes.
Because of this factor, it is important for mothers to have a healthy microbiome before pregnancy, eat plenty of lacto - fermented foods, and avoid antibiotics, artificial sweeteners,
oral contraceptives and
other substances that damage the friendly bacteria.4 For those who are lactose - intolerant and can not ingest yogurt, kefir and
other dairy products, raw sauerkraut, pickles and
other mixtures, as well as kombucha, water kefir and
other products containing probiotic bacteria can be consumed.5
Another biggie is
oral contraceptives (as well as
other synthetic hormones).
As part of the history, the doctor will want to know which, if any, risk factors for stroke you have: high blood pressure, diabetes, irregular heartbeat,
oral contraceptive use, heredity,
other heart diseases, smoking, diet (especially high sodium and high cholesterol), obesity, lack of exercise, blood disorders, and heavy alcohol consumption.
Medications — hormone therapies and steroids,
oral contraceptives, and some
other medications block production of progesterone.
It is well known that the half - life of caffeine is reduced by 30 % to 50 % in smokers and doubled in women taking
oral contraceptives or
other exogenous forms of estrogen.19 Therefore, we tested the interactions between these factors and caffeine or coffee consumption for depression risk.
She has particular experience in the defence of group litigation, having acted for manufacturers, suppliers and their insurers in the «
Oral Contraceptive», «Toxic Sofa» and «PIP breast implant» group actions, and advised on issues relating to hip replacements and
other medical devices.
The high upfront cost means it requires more planning than
other forms of birth control, and since it's a surgical procedure there are risks (however small) that, say,
oral contraceptives don't carry.
According to the consent data, 56.2 % of the women reported that a method of birth control had been used but had failed (90.3 % reported condom failure, 7.9 % erratic
oral contraceptive use and 1.8 %
other forms of contraception failure).
Subjects who changed methods were categorized as either women who changed from
oral contraceptive pills to condoms or
other nonhormonal methods, or as women who changed from condoms or
other nonhormonal methods to any hormonal method (
oral contraceptives, injectables, or the
contraceptive transdermal patch or vaginal ring, which became available to women in 2002).
The FDA has actually approved some newer
oral contraceptives for
other indications besides contraception.
It is definite that hormonal
contraceptives, which include
oral birth control pills, offer many benefits
other than preventing pregnancy.
Women using
other methods (
oral contraceptives, condoms,
other spermicides or barriers, and none) were included.
About half of the sample used
oral contraceptives, with or without condoms, and the
other half of the sample relied on condoms as their
contraceptive method; however, only 27 % of women reported condom use at every intercourse.
«This study shows that there are
other important health reasons why
oral contraceptives should be readily available to the millions of women who rely on them each year.»
Other times, they may switch from method to method — such as from condoms to
oral contraceptives to sterilization — as their relationships, life circumstances and family goals evolve.
over-the-counter access to
oral contraceptives that is accompanied by insurance coverage or some
other cost support
In 2014, 25 % of female
contraceptive users relied on
oral contraceptives and 15 % relied on condoms as their most effective method (see figure 1).4, 5 That means that six in 10 female
contraceptive users relied on
other methods: female sterilization or a male partner's sterilization; hormonal or copper IUDs; hormonal methods including the injectable, the ring, the patch and the implant; and behavioral methods, such as withdrawal and fertility awareness — based methods.