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Contraceptive Pills and Pregnancy Tests

Filed under: Contraceptive Pill- How it Works, Fertility after the pill — admin at 11:36 pm on Monday, March 31, 2008

Will Taking Contraceptive Pills make a Pregnancy Test Inaccurate?

If you suspect that you may be pregnant and you are taking a contraceptive pill like Mircette, it is wise to stop taking your pills until you have at least carried out a home pregnancy test - this will ensure that there are no risks to the fetus. You may be wondering though, if a home pregnancy kit works by measuring hormone levels- and you have been taking synthetic hormones in your Mircette contraceptive pill - “Will I get an accurate result from my DIY test?

Pregnancy tests do not measure estrogen and progestin, the two hormones in combined oral contraceptive pills so even if you get pregnant while taking an oral contraceptive, you can rely on the result of the test being accurate. Taking Mircette will NOT interfere with your pregnancy test result.This is true whether you are still taking Mircette or have recently stopped taking it because of your suspicion that you may be pregnant.

Mircette is an extremely effective oral contraceptive pill so it is highly unlikely that you will become pregnant while taking it, unless you have missed several days of taking your pill. If you have stopped taking Mircette or any other brand of oral contraceptive pill, now is the time to decide if you wish to become pregnant now or sometime in the near future. If you do not wish to get pregnant at this point in your life, you should resume taking the pills and use back up contraception for a week.

But don’t estrogen levels rise when you are pregnant and oral contraceptives, like Mircette, contain estrogen?

Yes, when you are pregnant estrogen levels are higher but this is NOT the hormone that is measured by a pregnancy test kit. All pregnancy test kits measure beta HCG (a placental hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin).  A urine or a blood sample can be used to measure beta HCG.

Most home urine pregnancy tests will turn positive  10 - 16 days after conception occurs. If you were not taking oral contraceptives, this would be around the time of your first missed period. When you are on oral contraceptives, ovulation could have occurred at a more irregular time so that if the pregnancy test is negative, you are either not pregnant OR you are less than 14 days pregnant from the date you ovulated.

If you were to become pregnant while taking oral contraceptives, a normal ‘withdrawal bleed’ would not occur.

Source:  Dr. Rick Jelovsek MD.

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Contraceptives OR Abortifacients? Is There a Difference?

WHEN contraceptives actually work in your body could make all the difference as to how you feel about selecting one- especially where religious tolerances are concerned and ‘abortion’ in the purest sense of the word is a real issue for you.

We use contraceptives mainly to ensure that we don’t get pregnant. “Getting pregnant” means that his sperm has fertilized your egg and a baby is on the way right? Well, that all depends on WHEN you believe a new life has begun. Is it at fertilization or a bit later- before, during or after the fertilized egg has implanted itself into the wall of your uterus?

Selecting a method of contraception may be more confusing and stressful for you if your religion has certain beliefs around when a new human life begins. Seek counseling and accurate information on this issue so that you can be satisfied that the type of contraceptive you eventually choose does not conflict with what you personally believe. I acknowledge that if you are against abortion you may also be against methods of birth control that are not ‘natural’. I list options below for information only.

Family planning professor, John Guillebaud has examined many sources of information on contraceptives and WHEN they work regarding fertilization and implantation and, as this site aims to address all aspects of contraceptives, I thought it wouldn’t hurt to summarise some of his study findings to help those of you who face this dilemma. Professor Guillebaud’s personal view is that implantation is the biological event that separates family planning from abortion. If you are unsure about the physiological changes that oral contraceptives cause within the uterus itself, I strongly recommend that you also read the whole of this post- it may just help you make the final decision.

Let’s look at WHEN Oral Contraceptive Pills Work

The active ingredients in the combined oral contraceptive pill prevent ovulation and therefore prevent fertilization so there is nothing to implant. For this reason they are not classed as ‘abortifacients’. Their capacity to activate their ‘back up mechanism’, that of obstructing implantation of a fertilized egg, is what puts oral contraceptives into the ‘gray’ area of the purist abortion debate.

The progestin only pill sometimes acts after fertilization (with the exception of Cerazette) because in some women it permits ovulation to happen therefore an egg could be fertilized. However, if taken correctly and on time, it is scientifically proved that these pills also act prior to fertilization and do not have to ‘use their back up mechanism’ to block implantation.

Obviously if you regularly forget to take your combined oral contraceptive pill, (particularly a low dose one) you risk ovulating.

It is the lengthening of the pill free period that causes pill failure pregnancies and ‘near misses’- NOT forgetting to take a pill at other times. Even if ovulation does occur without subsequent pregnancy, it does not follow that the pill acts post-fertilization: the hormones in the oral contraceptive thicken the cervical mucus and block the sperm’s journey to the egg.

Professor Guillebaud states “Most experts believe that if sufficient pills were missed to cause the mucus mechanism to fail as well, there still wouldn’t be any interference beyond fertilisation; the anti-implantation effect (being the COCP’s weakest contraceptive effect) would fail also, leading to conception. Of course, one couldn’t be certain of this over many years of forgetful pill-taking. Still, we are talking about a forgetful pill-taker taking one of the weakest available pills.”

Depo-Provera

This type of contraceptive prevents ovulation and is delivered by an injection given ‘on time’ every 3 months. If you are worried about possible fertilization happening (and implantation subsequently being disrupted) you can opt to have the injection every 10 weeks instead of every 12 weeks. This will ensure that ovulation is always blocked and (for you) the unacceptable back-up mechanism is never used.

Please note: According to Alison Edelman, M.D., an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Oregon Health Sciences University, in Portland, Depo can delay fertility for up to a year and a half (the average is six months) With the other hormonal methods, including the Pill, it’s possible to become pregnant within one to three months.Intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUCs or IUDs)

IUDs contain copper or Levonorgestrel. Copper is toxic to sperm. Devices containing Levonorgestrel act as contraceptives by thickening cervical mucus to block sperm from traveling to the egg. Both types also keep the uterus lining thinner than normal to make implantation difficult. Using this type of contraceptive, which also acts after fertilization, could be a dilemma for you if you believe that life begins at fertilization, not at implantation.

If you believe that blocking implantation is abortion and you are also a hopeless pill taker, here is a list of contraceptive options that you may wish to consider:

  • Male and female sterilization- vasectomy, tubal ligation or Essure insertion
  • shorten the pill free period of your combined oral contraceptive pill to 4 days instead of 7 and/or use a tri cycle regime-in which the pill free interval is eliminated usually for four, three or sometimes two monophasic pill cycles (for better bleeding control) and then also shortened after each run of packets.

Implanon prevents ovulation and is a contraceptive device that is inserted underneath the skin on the inside of a woman’s upper arm. The hormone content and actions are very similar to Cerazette. Implanon should be replaced every three years. Implanon acts prior to fertilisation and does not have to ‘use the mechanism’ to block implantation.

Full breast-feeding - combined with the ‘mini pill (progestin only) or the Depo-Provera injections. During weaning there is a risk of ovulation so back up contraceptives should be used.

Coitus interruptus- also known as ‘withdrawal’ or ‘being careful’, is better than using no manufactured contraceptive but is not the most effective method of birth control. Even those little sperm in that first drop of fluid swim very fast into the uterus and are up into the Fallopian tubes before you know it!

Natural fertility management- charting your temperature and checking the thickness of your cervical mucus helps you to estimate your ‘infertile days’ when there is little risk of pregnancy.

Male and female barrier methods and spermicides- including condoms, the diaphragm and the cervical cap.

The home pregnancy test kit

This kit measures a hormone in a woman’s blood called hCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) If hCG is present the test shows a positive reading BUT hCG only shows up AFTER IMPLANTATION (which occurs six to twelve days after fertilization) of the fertilized egg into the wall of the uterus. hCG (nor any other embryo-specific substance) does not show up while contraceptives are in use. This means that any method of contraception linked with the presence of serum hCG would be off-limits to someone requiring a contraceptive that only operates BEFORE fertilization.

Source: www.cmf.org.uk

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The Contraceptive Pill- How it Works

Filed under: Contraceptive Pill- How it Works, Female Contraceptives-types — admin at 11:19 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Are you taking an oral contraceptive ?

Are your teenage hormones raging?

Hormones are chemicals that send information between cells and organs to control our body’s processes. The sex hormones that cause such a ruckus in puberty are crucial to the reproduction process in men and women. The contraceptive pill plays its monthly role in this relay system by tricking the body into thinking it’s pregnant.

Contraceptive pills are one of the most popular types of female contraceptive in use today but do you know HOW and WHY they work? No, I don’t just mean “oral contraceptives stop ovulation” or “they thicken the cervical mucous”, I mean WHAT HAPPENS in various parts of your body, including your pituitary gland, when you swallow a synthetic hormone (present in the contraceptive pill) and HOW does that actually change your body’s normal functions each month to significantly ‘reduce’ the chances of you getting pregnant.

In my hunt to discover a simple explanation to this question that I could pass onto you, I feared a medically ‘high brow’ (and boring!) answer. However, I found this excellent little animated film that does the job nicely.

If you are interested in really knowing what is going on inside you when you take an oral contraceptive pill, then I think you will find the film below easy to understand. To watch it you will need Flash5 plug in though, which you can get HERE for free if it’s not already installed on your pc.

The information you will discover will also make sense of those side effects that sometimes sneakily accompany the contraceptive perk- not that this makes them any less acceptable but at least you’ll be a ‘know -it-all’ when you next talk to your doctor about birth control! Who knows, you may even find another contraceptive pill suits you better after you’ve been able to ‘take charge’ of the discussion? I cannot emphasize strongly enough though, the need to have a good back up stock of condoms, especially if you have multiple partners, this site is reliable and has quality stock if you wish buy on line.

HOW THE PILL WORKS - The film window is a bit small but there is a zoom button and the option of watching another film on how the female reproductive cycle works too. Just click on the picture when you get to the site.

For detailed information on use and side effects of oral contraceptive pills, here are some popular brands :

ALESSE, DESOGEN, LEVLEN, MIRCETTE, OVRAL and ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN

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