Lybrel (the "no period" birth control pill): Is it safe?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
There are, to my knowledge, four "no-period" birth control pills on the market in the US:
Seasonale,
No
"Safe" is a relative term. The pill is safe in what way? If meaning relative to other birth control
A vasectomy is a procedure that is performed on males as a method to prevent the sperms from reaching the ejaculatory fluid or the
Aviane is an oral contraception pill which contains a combination of female hormones that work together to prevent the release of
by Jean Sumner
What Kind of Birth Control is Best?
The birth control pill became available in the early 1960's and since that time "the pill" has
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