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The most commonly prescribed pill is the combined hormonal pill with estrogen and progesterone. Progesterone is the hormone that prevents pregnancy, and the estrogen component controls menstrual bleeding. Birth control pills are primarily used to prevent pregnancy.
The combined pill contains two hormones and stops the ovaries releasing an egg each month. The progestogen-only pill (mini pill) has only one hormone and works by changing the mucus at the entrance to the womb (uterus) so that sperm cannot pass through to fertilise the egg.
Combined oral contraceptives consist of the steroid hormone oestrogen in combination with a progestogen, taken primarily to prevent pregnancy. The same hormones can also be used in other forms for contraception.
Start the COC at any time in the menstrual cycle provided it is reasonably certain that the woman is not pregnant. There is no need to wait for the next menstrual period. Advise the woman to avoid sexual intercourse or use a barrier method of contraception (such as condoms) for the first 7 days (9 days for Qlaira).
The most popular birth control pills pack has 21 active and 7 inactive pills. This means that 21 pills have different amounts of hormones in them depending on the day they are supposed to be taken on, while the remaining 7 are placebos or place holders. The pills are supposed to be consumed each day at the same time.

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The combined oral contraceptive (COC) pill is often just called the pill. It contains two hormones - an oestrogen and a progestogen. If taken correctly, it is a very effective form of contraception.
Combination Pills (COCs): As long as you take 1 pill every day, youll be protected from pregnancy. You dont have to take your combination pill at the exact same time every day. But taking it at the same time is a good idea because it helps keep you in the habit of remembering your pill.

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