Minipill

Some people skip or stop having periods on this medication. The mini-pill is taken every day and generally stops periods. Light bleeding, known as ‘spotting’, may happen when taking the mini-pill. Some people do get heavier or irregular, longer periods when taking the mini-pill. The minipill is a type of birth control pill. It’s made with progestin, a man-made form of the hormone progesterone your body makes. Regular birth control pills have progestin and a second female hormone called estrogen. They’re known as combination birth control pills. When starting on the minipill, you are protected against pregnancy right away if you take the pill up to 5 days after the start of your period. If you take the minipills on time, they are 99% effective. If some pills are skipped, they are 91% effective. No form of birth control is 100% effective.

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