Birth control is now free in BC, and you need to know this!
There are 70 different types of birth control methods that are covered by the BC government, 48 of which are the pill form. Of the pill forms 96% of them contain ethinyl estradiol which acts as "estrogen" and is used in addition to norgestimate (6/48), norethindrone (8/48), drospirenone (12/48), desogestrel (10/48), or levonorgestrel (14/48) to stop/suppress ovulation from a natural hormonal & reproductive cycle. Why this is important is because we are hindering healthy functioning of the body. So we have to ask ourselves: ⭕ Why we are really on it? ⭕ What are the benefits and disadvantages? and; 🌟 What are the other options? We'll also go over: 💦How to have safe sex, and; 🌟How to actually resolve your period problems SO LET'S DIVE IN... ⭕Why are we really on it?⭕ Typically because of: - Preventing pregnancy - "Solving" period problems (aka, suppressing them) - Not having to think about our period coming (if the form of HBC suppresses your bleed as well) or being bothered by it All completely valid reasons, and those reasons also cross over into the "benefits." So that leaves us with the ⭕disadvantages & side effects⭕ - swelling (edema), - weakness, - breakthrough bleeding, - changes in weight or appetite, - headache, - nausea, - vomiting, - bloating, - stomach cramps, - breast tenderness or swelling, - nipple discharge, - freckles or darkening of facial skin, - increased hair growth, - loss of scalp hair, - problems with contact lenses, - vaginal itching or discharge, - changes in your menstrual periods, or - decreased sex drive. Extreme Cases - stroke - blood clot - heart attack - liver problems - increased blood pressure - symptoms of depression (For a complete list, see https://www.rxlist.com/alesse-side-effects-drug-center.htm)