Birth control pill facts: Tri-Sprintec
The birth control pill Tri-Sprintec goes by the generic name esthinyl estradiol and norgestimate and has several other brand names such as Sprintec and Mononessa. As birth control pills go, Tri-Sprintec causes its user's cervical mucus and uterus lining to change so that sperms find it harder to reach the uterus and fertilize an egg, and even if they do, the egg will have great
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