Lovima
When it comes to contraception, Lovima believes that you should be in control.
When you choose Lovima, you can access this mini pill without a prescription, putting you in control of your contraceptive choices. You can feel confident and liberated in your method of birth control.
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Lovima Contraceptive Pill
Lovima is a combination contraceptive pill which contains a synthetic form of progesterone, called desogestrel and is, therefore, known as a progesterone-only pill (POP) or the “mini-pill”.
Why Choose Lovima?
Lovima stands out as an option for women who cannot or do not want to take a pill that contains oestrogen. Such pills are commonly known as combined oral contraceptives.
Desogestrel offers women greater flexibility in taking the pill, ensuring effective pregnancy protection even if it's taken up to 12 hours late.
What is Desogestrel?
Desogestrel is a commonly used hormonal contraceptive that provides effective birth control for women. This article will delve into the various aspects of Desogestrel, including how it works, its benefits, and how it compares to other contraceptive options. So, let's explore the world of Desogestrel and its role in family planning.
How does Desogestrel work?
Desogestrel is a progestin-only contraceptive pill, commonly known as the mini-pill. Unlike combination pills, which contain both oestrogen and progestin, Desogestrel solely relies on a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone. This hormone works by thickening the cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to reach the egg. Additionally, Desogestrel also thins the uterine lining, reducing the likelihood of egg implantation.
It is important to note that Desogestrel does not prevent ovulation consistently, unlike combination pills. Therefore, it primarily functions by altering the cervical mucus and uterine lining.
Desogestrel is considered a highly effective form of contraception when taken correctly. It is crucial for individuals using this pill to take it at the same time every day to maintain its effectiveness. Deviating from the scheduled intake time can increase the risk of pregnancy due to the pill's mechanism of action.
Furthermore, Desogestrel is often recommended for individuals who are sensitive to oestrogen or have contraindications to oestrogen-containing contraceptives. By providing a progestin-only option, Desogestrel offers a suitable alternative for those who may experience adverse effects from oestrogen, such as migraines or blood clotting disorders.
Benefits of Desogestrel as a Contraceptive
One of the biggest advantages of Desogestrel is its high efficacy in preventing unplanned pregnancies when used correctly. The mini-pill boasts an impressive 99% effectiveness, making it a reliable choice for women who are unable to tolerate oestrogen or who have certain health conditions that contraindicate oestrogen-containing contraceptives.
Moreover, Desogestrel offers a flexible contraceptive option. Unlike long-acting methods such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) or implants, which require a healthcare provider's intervention for removal, Desogestrel is easily discontinued by simply ceasing pill intake. This advantage grants women greater control over their fertility and allows them to promptly return to their regular menstrual cycle upon discontinuation.
Furthermore, Desogestrel is known for its non-androgenic properties, making it a preferred choice for individuals who are sensitive to androgen-related side effects such as acne or hirsutism. This aspect of Desogestrel sets it apart from other progestin-only contraceptives, offering a more favourable experience for those concerned about the potential impact on their skin and hair.
Additionally, Desogestrel has been associated with potential non-contraceptive benefits, such as reducing menstrual blood loss and alleviating symptoms of dysmenorrhea. For women who experience heavy periods or severe menstrual cramps, using Desogestrel as a contraceptive may provide added relief beyond its primary function of preventing pregnancy.
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