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=What is the minipill?=
=What is the minipill?=
It is a Progestin Only Pill (POP). It is a contraceptive pill to be taken by mouth and containing progestin (=progestogen), but no estrogen.
It is a Progestin Only Pill (POP). It is a contraceptive pill to be taken by mouth and containing progestin (=progestogen), but no estrogen. Minipills are taken to interrupt the ovulation and prevent a pregnancy. We can say that it's an abortion by a chemical way. The minipill doesnt be taken in a regular way like a pill because of the content of the minipill. The minipill is a concentrate of hormone. So it's bad for the body to take it usually. 
{{co|OK but why does this pill exist instead of the normal pill? Advanteges and disadvantages, effectiveness, etc...}}[[Utilisateur:Pierre.brawand|Pierre.brawand]] 19 novembre 2007 à 10:39 (MET)
{{co|OK but why does this pill exist instead of the normal pill? Advanteges and disadvantages, effectiveness, etc...}}[[Utilisateur:Pierre.brawand|Pierre.brawand]] 19 novembre 2007 à 10:39 (MET)



Version du 19 novembre 2007 à 20:52

What is the contraceptive pill?

The contraceptive pill is a little pill that girls usually take to inhibit the ovulation and normal fertilization. It contains normally a combination of two hormones: estrogen and progestin.

What is a hormone?

A hormone is a transporter of chemical message. This message transmits a signal by the blood from one or many cells to another one.

the term "hormone" should be better described herePierre.brawand 17 novembre 2007 à 23:16 (MET)

What are the two hormones that the pill contains and what is their role?

The pill is principally an association of two hormones estrogen and progestin. Estrogen is present in both women's and men's body, but at a higher level in women's body of reproductive age. It is a group of steroid compounds and the principal female sex hormone. There are three major naturally occuring types of estrogen, which are estradiol, estriol and estrone. Estrogens promote the development of female secondary sex characteristics, such as breasts, and are also involved in the regulation of the menstrual cycle. In males estrogen regulates the reproductive system important to the maturaion of sperm.

maybe a figure showing the molecular structure of these molecules would be good to add to the final document.Pierre.brawand 17 novembre 2007 à 23:17 (MET)

Do girls all take the same pill and why?

No some girls can't stand hormones contained in the "normal" pill. They may have secondary effects like dizziness, feeling sick, etc.

What is the minipill?

It is a Progestin Only Pill (POP). It is a contraceptive pill to be taken by mouth and containing progestin (=progestogen), but no estrogen. Minipills are taken to interrupt the ovulation and prevent a pregnancy. We can say that it's an abortion by a chemical way. The minipill doesnt be taken in a regular way like a pill because of the content of the minipill. The minipill is a concentrate of hormone. So it's bad for the body to take it usually.

OK but why does this pill exist instead of the normal pill? Advanteges and disadvantages, effectiveness, etc...Pierre.brawand 19 novembre 2007 à 10:39 (MET)

Why do girls take the pill?

ethical or physical problems_ some don't take the pill

In what period of life do girls take the pill and for how long?

Why pills have to be taken once each day?

Does the pill work?

How does the pill act on girls' organism?

Are there pills for men?

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