THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

I confess that at first the lack of estrogen worried me. I changed my mind.

Clelia’s fear is common. Don’t worry, this is not the case! The progestin pill is more effective (99.95%) than the combined one. It prevents pregnancy without the side effects associated with taking estrogen. “I found out from my new gynecologist that the progestin-only pill works the same way as the combined pills, and has an efficacy that is just as high,” says Clelia. Indeed, in many situations, the progestin-only pill may be a more appropriate solution. Talk to your gynecologist to assess the benefits and risks before making your choice. Every woman deserves the most appropriate choice.

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