Not exact matches
These birth control methods use synthetic hormones to suppress ovulation,
thin the uterine
lining so the egg can't implant there, and thicken cervical
mucus to block sperm from reaching the egg.
Hormonal IUDs
thin the
lining of the uterus and thicken the
mucus on the cervix, preventing sperm from swimming.
The endometrial
lining will get
thinner with the FSH being lower and the cervical
mucus will get thicker with the LH being lower.
Hormonal IUDs like Mirena, Skyla and the relatively new Kyleena can prevent ovulation,
thin the uterus
lining and thicken cervical
mucus to create a barrier.