Progestin-only Pill
A once-a-day, no-estrogen pill that plays by one rule—same time, every time
This progestin-only pill (also known as POPs) is for those who can't or prefer not using estrogen, or to use while breastfeeding. It's taken once a day—at the same time every day—for steady protection. 7 out of 100 can get pregnant using this method.
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- 👌Good fit for people who cannot take estrogen or prefer not to use estrogen
- ⏰ Easy to start and stop
- 📅 Periods may get lighter or less predictable
- 💊 Most brands need to be taken within a 3-hour window every day to prevent pregnancy
- 😕 Irregular bleeding or spotting is common at first, and can keep going through use
- ⚡ Some experience acne, headaches, and mood changes using this method
🩸 Periods
You might notice lighter or less predictable bleeding or no bleeding. Many people find it evens out after a few months.
💊 Daily routine
Set a reminder—taking it at the same time every day is key. For some kinds of POPs, even a few hours off can make it less effective.
❌ Stopping
You can stop whenever you want—fertility usually returns quickly once you do.
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