Few things about Cerazette

Oral contraceptives use hormones which are similar to those which are produced naturally by the body to check the occurrence of ovulation. Cerazette makes use of the hormone, desogestrel for carrying out this function. This hormone stops fertilization by allowing the body to build up a mucous plug at the neck of the uterus, thick enough to prevent the sperm from penetrating and consequently reaching the ovum. Cerazette performs this specific task. The lining of uterus medically referred to as the endometrium, gets the fertilized ovum implanted in it, after fertilization. Desogestrel alters the endometrium quality, thereby keeping the ovum off getting implanted, preventing pregnancy.

Cerazette must ideally be administered right from the very first day of the menstrual cycle. By doing so, no extra forms of contraception would be necessary. Still, if the pill is administered after the first day of menses, there is a little need for other forms of contraception, but that too for a short time-frame. It is essential to note that oral contraceptives work best and the most efficiently, if they are taken at the same time every day. If, for any reason, a woman misses out on taking the daily dose of the contraceptive pill, exceeding 12 hours, she must realize that she might not be totally protected against being pregnant. Taking of Cerazette must therefore be taken seriously.

Cerazette must be used only on definite conditions. However, if these conditions are not fulfilled, then the use of Cerazette might not be safe for woman, and therefore it should not be recommended. Te first condition, calls for the fact that the woman is not pregnant, and she is more than 100% sure of it. In case a woman is breast-feeding, it could be safe in using this pill. Then again, in such a case, consultation with the doctor, is a must. In case a lady suffers from some kind of unexplained vaginal bleeding or thrombosis, it is better to keep off this pill. The doctor must also be consulted in case of a patient suffering from diabetes, high blood-pressure or epilepsy.

If a woman happens to experience unfavorable effects of Cerazette, the doctor should be informed right away. These could include heavy or prolonged bleeding, irregular vaginal bleeding, or even the altogether cessation of menses. General side effects of this pill include lowered libido, nausea, mood swings, headache and weight gain. Rare effects include ovarian cysts or lumps, hair loss, painful menses, vomiting etc. It is also important to store Cerazette medicines in a manner that they could be used later. Usage, dosage and storage are the three most important aspects of any medication.

Cerazette works wonders when it comes to checking the occurrence of pregnancy. You can browse through our website regarding Cerazette, and know more of these.

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