Monday, May 23, 2011

Aviane Birth Control

There are many ways to prevent pregnancy these days. There are external methods which can be used on the physical level and some internal methods which are meant to be consumed and works within the body. Aviane birth control is one of the internal methods, which works on the hormone to act against its natural way.

It is a contraceptive hormonal that helps women to plan their pregnancy and avoid as long as they do not want it. It is a mixture of female hormones that actually works on preventing ovulation. Taking Aviane works on the uterus in that it changes the cervical mucus and the lining of the uterus. What this does is prevents the sperm from entering uterus and even harder for the fertilised egg to attach on the uterus. Non contact of the egg with the sperm and the egg not attaching to the uterus is the key to prevent pregnancy.
Though it is an effective way of avoiding pregnancy, there are certain dos and don’ts that one has to be mindful of:
1.Aviane should not be taken during pregnancy as there are chances of birth defects.
2.Should not be taken by lactating mothers.
3. Should be avoided by women who have had history of stroke, blood related issues like, blood clots, circulation problem, breast or uterus cancer, heavy vaginal bleeding, liver cancer or jaundice due to birth control pills.
4.When taking Aviane for the first time, there should be some other contraceptive method for backup such as condoms.
5.It could have side effects like blood clots, stroke or cardiac arrest and the chances are higher if there is history of smoking an over the age of 35.
The medication must be done only after consultation with your doctor. Make sure to inform the doctor of history of any ill health. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter medications you use including vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start using a new medication without telling your doctor.
Some of the illness that must be reported to the doctor before staring this medication includes:
•high blood pressure, heart disease, congestive heart failure, angina (chest pain), or a history of heart attack;
•high cholesterol or if you are overweight;
•a history of depression;
•gallbladder disease;
•diabetes;
•seizures or epilepsy;
•a history of irregular menstrual cycles;
•a history of fibrocystic breast disease, lumps, nodules, or an abnormal mammogram;
•uterine fibroid tumours;
•varicose veins; or
•Tuberculosis.
Since the medicine works all over the body due to hormonal changes, it even passes through the breast milk. The result could be that the milk may reduce and also harm the baby if breast feeding. Hence it is recommended to avoid Aviane if you are breast feeding.

1 comment:

  1. Home-Check Instant Ovulation Test is designed to detect the surge in Luteinizing Hormone (LH). The body always makes small amounts of LH but prior to ovulation it makes far more. This test device will detect the LH surge which happens in the middle of your menstrual cycle, about 1 -1.5 days before ovulation.

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