Use Mini Pills If Smoking Makes You Unfit to Take the Pill
Compared to the pill or combined oral contraceptive pills, a mini pill or progestogen-only pill is considered to be a better hormonal birth control option for those women who are over 35 years of age or addicted to smoking. The recent estimation suggests that currently more than 100,000 women in the UK are using progestogen-only pills like Cerazette and Micronor. Unlike the pills or combined oral contraceptives that use both oestrogen and progestogen to provide protection from the risks of unwanted pregnancy, a mini pill contains only synthetic progestogen. Medications belonging to this class of contraceptive pills may not be as popular as the pills but they are capable of providing equally effective defence against the chances of unplanned conception or in cases of contraceptive accidents.
Scientific studies have proved that women with prolonged smoking habits experience lower oestrogen levels in their physical systems. It gradually makes the physical system of women with chronic smoking habit sensitive to synthetic oestrogen hormone, a basic ingredient of combined contraceptive pills. In case of older women over 35 years of age the capacity of the ovaries to produce oestrogen starts to reduce gradually and their physical system also habituates itself with lower oestrogen levels. If additional oestrogen in artificial form is taken by older women who have become sensitive to this hormone, several physical complications may occur. Now, a mini pill is considered to be extremely helpful in these cases as it doesn’t increase complications by changing the natural level of oestrogen in women’s (both regular smokers and aged ones) physical system.
The traditional progestogen-only pills like Micronor aren’t preferred much by the younger and sexually active women under the age group of 18 to 30 years because in terms of the levels of protection that these pills offer, a combined oral contraceptive is more expansive. However, over the last few years the popularity of the mini pills is increasing at a mentionable rate and a great deal of the credit surely belongs to Cerazette. This advanced progestogen-only pill contains almost all benefits that a combined oral contraceptive has to offer and it is capable of ensuring its users 99% effective protection against the risks of unwanted pregnancy. However, no matter how safe the modern progestogen-only pills are, they need to be taken with proper care by women with problems like unexplained bleeding, acute arterial dysfunction, liver tumour and a recent history of breast cancer.
The progestogen-only pills like Micronor and Cerazette deliver a female sex hormone, progestogen, in its synthetic form to a user’s body. By increasing the level of this hormone in the user’s blood, these medications trick her physical system to act in the same way as it would respond under influence of the natural counterpart of this hormone. High levels of progestogen not only increase the density of the vaginal fluid that becomes an obstacle for sperm to travel through it while fertilising an egg, but also it makes the liquid at the neck of an ovary dense enough so that it would also disallow sperm to enter the ovary. Finally, this hormone helps the womb linings to change constantly and thinning of the womb lining doesn’t permit a fertilised egg to attach itself to the ovarian wall and get nourished.