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Birth Control Specialist Mesa, Arizona | Oral Birth Control

Embry Women’s Health offers the best birth control specialist in Mesa, Arizona. We can help the patient evaluate birth control options and choose the one that’s best for her & her partner. For oral birth control, birth control pills are used to prevent pregnancy for women. Schedule your appointment now!

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Birth Control Specialist Mesa, Arizona | Oral Birth Control

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  1. Birth Control Specialist Mesa, Arizona | Oral Birth Control Embry Women’s Health offers the best birth control specialist in Mesa, Arizona. We can help the patient evaluate birth control options and choose the one that’s best for her & her partner. For oral birth control, birth control pills are used to prevent pregnancy for women.

  2. Intrauterine devices (IUDs). These are small t-shaped devices which are easily implanted by your healthcare provider, and easily removed by him or her at a later date, should you wish to become pregnant. There are two types of IUDs. Each works by preventing sperm from reaching an egg. The first does so by releasing the hormone progesterone, which thickens cervical mucus to sperm prevent movement. The second uses copper ions to prevent movement. Implant birth control. Implants are thin, flexible plastic devices, similar in size to a matchstick, which are implanted beneath the skin on the inside of the upper arm. Implants prevent pregnancy by continually releasing the hormone progestin, which inhibits sperm movement and ovulation. Their effectiveness lasts up to four years.

  3. What is Oral Birth Control? Oral contraceptives, or birth control pills, are used to prevent pregnancy for women. Progestin and estrogen are the two female hormones commonly used in oral contraceptives. These work by preventing ovulation. They also change the lining of the uterus to prevent a pregnancy form developing and change the mucus at the cervix which prevents sperm from entering. Birth control pills have also been used to help treat acne and premenstrual dysphoric disorder which causes physical and emotional problems just before each period.

  4. What I Should I Know about Birth Control? It is important to remember to take the pills each days and keep appointments with your doctor. Physical exams should be performed once a year and can check for any reproductive health concerns. If you want to become pregnant and want to stop taking the pill, the doctor may recommend that you use another form of birth control until your menstruation is normal again. Birth control pills can reduce the amount of folate in a person’s body and because of this if you want to become pregnant soon after taking birth control pills your doctor may prescribe a folate supplement to ensure proper fetal development. It can take a long period of time to get pregnant and it can happen quickly, it depends on your body. It is important to remember that some supplements or medications can interfere with the effectiveness of birth control pills so if you need to take them make sure to tell your doctor.

  5. Get In Touch With Us: https://embrywomenshealth.com

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