Birth Control

• Sexual Health

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Birth Control
—by licensed professionals.

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What is

What are

What are

Birth Control

?

Contraceptive methods consist of the use of medications, devices, or surgery to prevent pregnancy. There are many different types. Some are reversible, while others are permanent.


Side effects

Some side effects include:
• Spotting or bleeding between periods
• Nausea
• Breast tenderness
• Headache


Less common serious side effects:

• It's not common, but some women who take the pill develop high blood pressure.
• It's rare, but some women have blood clots, heart attacks, or strokes.


Tell your doctor, healthcare provider or pharmacist if you:

• Smokes.
• You have liver disease.
• You have blood clots.
• You have family members who have had blood clots.
• You are taking other medications, such as antibiotics or daily prescription medications.
• You are taking a herbal product, such as St. John's Wort (St. John's Wort) John's Wort).
• You are breastfeeding.
• You have recently been pregnant.

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of combined hormonal contraceptives can be effective with perfect use.

How does it work?

Consultation

Complete your medical consultation 100% online quickly and easily. We're here to listen to you, understand your symptoms and provide you with the best professional guidance.

Prescription

Get your prescription quickly and safely. All of our prescriptions are issued by licensed professionals, and the medications we offer are approved by the FDA, ensuring quality and safety.

Pharmacy

Get prescription drugs easily from our online pharmacy. We guarantee you a safe, discreet and reliable process.

Delivery

Forget about lines and transfers. We send medications directly to your home, with a tracking number and in a discreet packaging.

The medical team that boost your well-being

Dr. Heriberto Barreto

Medical Director

Dr. Wilnelia Montalvo

Primary Physician

Dr. Teyshka Bassatt

Primary Physician

Dr. Amanda Orta

Primary Physician

Frequently Asked Questions

How do birth control pills work?

Birth control pills contain hormones that prevent ovulation, making it difficult for sperm to reach the egg. It also makes the tissue in the cervix denser, making it harder for sperm to enter the uterus.

How do I start taking birth control pills?

Combination pills are usually started on the first Sunday after the start of menstruation or on the first day of menstruation. Progestin-only pills can begin to be taken at any time during the menstrual cycle.

Can I use birth control pills for other reasons than to prevent pregnancy?

Yes, doctors may prescribe birth control pills for other reasons, such as regulating menstrual cycles, reducing menstrual cramps, or controlling acne.

How effective are birth control pills?

When taken correctly and consistently, birth control pills are more than 99% effective in preventing pregnancy. However, skipping pills or not taking them as directed may reduce their effectiveness.

Do birth control pills protect against sexually transmitted infections?

No, birth control pills don't protect against STIs. Using condoms in addition to birth control pills can help reduce the risk of STIs.

What should I do if I don't take a pill?

Not taking a pill can reduce its effectiveness. What action to take depends on what part of the pill pack you are in. Read the instructions or consult your doctor for specific guidance.

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