Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Seasonale the Wonder Pill

Seasonale is gaining popularity day-by-day. It is an oral contraceptive that offers a dual advantage. It not only acts as a contraceptive saving you from unwanted pregnancy but also frees you from the trouble of monthly periods.

Seasonale contains the usual human female reproductive steroids the estrogen and progesterone that make the cervical mucus act in the anti-sperm way and alter the ling of he uterus. This makes the uterus incapable of holding the embryo. This also disrupts the monthly period as there is no lining to degenerate and result in bleeding.
Although it has these two effects that may seem quiet fascinating today’s working women, there are some side effects too that may or may not trouble you. The range extends over many severe physical as well as mental side effects. Seasonale can result in elevation of cholesterol levels and also an increased blood pressure. It is advised that every woman considering Seasonale as the contraceptive for her ought to discuss this with her doctor first. Women who have a heart disease, are obese or suffer from diabetes ought to maintain their distance from this wonder pill. If you are over 35 years of age, you smoke a lot and are taking Seasonale; you are preparing a very deadly path for your self. Also if you are pregnant or have delivered recently, stay away from Seasonale.
When you start taking Seasonale, you will have a period, approximately, in every 12 weeks or so, as it is a extended cycle birth control pill

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