THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

Will I have more difficulty getting pregnant once I've stopped taking it?

The pill offers the greatest possible protection for a woman’s reproductive health.

The “fertility” value in certain ethnic groups and cultures is often considered the founding value for the identity of the woman herself. It is practically “locked up” along with the pill, and in general, all hormonal contraceptive methods. These are the most effective methods for protecting the fertility potential of every woman while she waits for the desired and/or best-suited time to have a baby. In Family Planning Clinics, you can meet specialists and talk with interpreters/cultural mediators who speak the same language, and who know the needs of religions and cultures that are different from Italian and European ones. This enables more efficient and empathetic communication with women from South America, China, India or the Middle East, that for reasons of culture, religion, family or ethnic origin may feel even more alienated in a country that is not their own, especially in regards to such delicate and intimate topics that are critical for their future health.

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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.