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why do you think oral contraceptives could also be used as a treatment? quizlet

by Winona Hilpert Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What are any side effects to taking oral contraceptive pills?

Side effects of long-term use

  • Cancer. One common concern about long-term use of birth control pills is how it affects your cancer risk. ...
  • Blood clots and heart attack. The long-term use of birth control pills also slightly raises your risk for developing blood clots and heart attack after the age of 35.
  • Migraines. ...
  • Mood and libido. ...

Who should avoid oral contraceptives?

  • a lump in the breast or armpit,
  • bloody nipple discharge,
  • inverted nipple,
  • orange-peel texture or dimpling of the breast's skin (peau d'orange),
  • breast pain or sore nipple,
  • swollen lymph nodes in the neck or armpit, and
  • a change in the size or shape of the breast or nipple.

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How effective are oral contraceptives?

Oral Contraceptives: Risks and Benefits Since first introduced in the 1960s, the birth control pill ("the pill") has been a popular and extremely effective form of contraception. The pill is easy to use and, when taken correctly, it is 95% to 99.9% successful at preventing pregnancy.

Should oral contraceptives be available without prescription?

The group is recommending that oral contraceptives be sold over the counter without a prescription in an effort to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies in the United States.

When are oral contraceptives contraindicated?

D. Oral contraceptives are contraindicated in women over the age of 35 that smoke.

How long does it take for bleeding to go away after oral contraception?

Bleeding irregularities should go away within the first three months of utilizing oral contraception. Combined oral contraception is an effective method of preventing pregnancy.

Why is Depo Provera not an IUD?

Because the patient is a smoker she should not be on oral contraception or any other form of estrogen. Because she has had a history significant for chlamydia she should not have an IUD inserted because the number one risk with utilizing IUD is infection.

What are the prostaglandins released during endometrial sloughing?

C. Prostaglandins - During endometrial sloughing the disintegrating endometrial cells release prostaglandins as menstration begins. Prostaglandins stimulate myometrial contractures, ischemia, and senstization of the nerve endings.

How long after sex can you take Plan B?

If you take it within 72 hours after you've had unprotected sex, Plan B One-Step can reduce the risk of pregnancy by up to 89%.

What is the term for abnormal changes in the cells on the surface of the cervix?

Cervical dysplasia: abnormal changes in the cells on the surface of the cervix.

Which hormone is the most potent form of estrogen?

B. Estradiol: is the most potent form of estrogen and is secreted in the greatest amounts by the ovaries in the reproductive years.

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