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I would like to use it as I would feel more assured, but I can't afford it!

Simonetta writes this comment, summing up the experience of many girls and young women. Also in this case, it is important to be well informed in order to go beyond the clichés. Today there is such a wide variety of birth control pills providing the same contraceptive efficacy, that there is certain to be one that can meet the economic needs of each woman, of any age. It’s always a good idea to ask your gynecologist, who can recommend a pill with controlled prices that might be more advantageous from an economic point of view. This way, even those who are young, and who maybe have less availability each month to buy the pill, can afford a safe method without the risk of having to abandon it after a few months. Starting with the right method is crucial to protecting fertility.

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The switch is generally simple and quick. No special breaks are needed.

Won't it have more side effects than the combined pill?!

A gynecologist recommended it to a friend of mine who is also diabetic.

I read that the progestin-only pill is recommended for overweight women.