Wednesday, 24 July 2013

New Contraceptive Pills 4 Month Delay Menstruation

Contraceptive PillsThe process of menstruation or menses in women is different. For most of them, there is a feeling that regular menstruation as a process without any significant complaints, but there is also experiencing great pain even unconscious. There are women who feel pain in the first day alone, accompanied by vomiting and explosive emotions.

For most women, the menstrual previously with symptoms of pre menstrual syndrome (PMS) can be very painful. Every month, many women feel great pain, so that every month they have to lose time effective to work and other activities.

In Australia, the complaints of the women in the face of a monthly period is likely to get a solution following the launch of a new contraceptive pill that would put monthly menstrual periods to four months. Dr. Caroline Harvey, Medical Director of Family Planning Queensland said the pills were packaged in a device called Yaz Flex is a tool that is safe and effective contraception.

The device is equipped with a digital feature that will tell women to eat regularly, and remind them if late taking the pill. This feature also informed the women who want to have sex to use contraception, such as condoms after taking the pill.

"We call this pill as an extension of time. Devices and Yaz Flex packs are already available in the market and be an option for women because many women who still believe in the monthly cycle should occur every month," he said.

Initially, the workings of the pill was designed 50 years ago to reduce the bleeding that mimics the monthly cycle. The pill contains hormones will be taken for 21 days, then stop drinking for 7 days. Stop for a moment of taking these pills to avoid side effects. If the pill is taken continuously without any pause will cause blood clots.

"That's why we recommend that women who take these pills for the rest every three or four months," he said.

The women are encouraged to be careful to determine when the pill so also the jedanya. The pill is effective as a contraceptive, but if they extend the consumption gap pills can be risky in pregnancy.


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