Control of a woman's fertility has been a significant factor in the improvement of millions of people's quality of life worldwide. The pill is the most popular method of birth control. Women who are not having sex also use it, as it can help to make periods less painful, lighter and more regular. The hormones used are estrogen and progesterone which suppress the production of FSH in the ovaries. It is FSH that prepares an egg cell for fertilization each month. Early forms of 'The Pill' contained higher levels of estrogen than they do nowadays. This caused many side effects including weight... Show more Control of a woman's fertility has been a significant factor in the improvement of millions of people's quality of life worldwide. The pill is the most popular method of birth control. Women who are not having sex also use it, as it can help to make periods less painful, lighter and more regular. The hormones used are estrogen and progesterone which suppress the production of FSH in the ovaries. It is FSH that prepares an egg cell for fertilization each month. Early forms of 'The Pill' contained higher levels of estrogen than they do nowadays. This caused many side effects including weight gain, high blood pressure, mood changes and heart disease. Effectively, they informed the body that it was in a permanent state of pregnancy. Some oral contraceptives now only contain progesterone which puts a lot less stress on the woman's body. There are ethical issues surrounding the use of the contraceptive pill. They can help a couple to decide the time when they start a family and also when to stop having children. There are some religions that prohibit the use of contraceptives, including oral contraceptives, however, they are often flexible enough to allow contraception if pregnancy would harm the mother, either physically or mentally. Show less
Control of a woman's fertility has been a significant factor in the improvement of millions of people's quality of life worldwide.
The pill is the most popular method of birth control. Women who are not having sex also use it, as it can help to make periods less painful, lighter and more regular.
The hormones used are estrogen and progesterone which suppress the production of FSH in the ovaries. It is FSH that prepares an egg cell for fertilization each month. Early forms of 'The Pill' contained higher levels of estrogen than they do nowadays. This caused many side effects including weight gain, high blood pressure, mood changes and heart disease. Effectively, they informed the body that it was in a permanent state of pregnancy. Some oral contraceptives now only contain progesterone which puts a lot less stress on the woman's body.
There are ethical issues surrounding the use of the contraceptive pill. They can help a couple to decide the time when they start a family and also when to stop having children. There are some religions that prohibit the use of contraceptives, including oral contraceptives, however, they are often flexible enough to allow contraception if pregnancy would harm the mother, either physically or mentally.
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