Buy Microgynon 30 Contraceptive Pill 150mcg/30mcg

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Smoking while taking the Combined Oral Contraceptive medication increases your risk of blood clots and heart attack. Therefore a Progesterone Only Pill (such as Desogestrel) may be more suitable.
• Ethinylestradiol • Norethisterone • Desogestrel • Cyproterone acetate • Levonorgestrel • Norgestimate, • Eetonogestrel •Gestodene • Norelgestromin • Dienogest • Ormestranol
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• No individual contraceptive pill is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy. • Side effects such as blood clots and cervical cancer have a very low chance of occurring. • You aren't protected against sexually transmitted infections when taking the contraceptive pill. • I can speak to a healthcare professional privately if I have any concerns about my relationship and/or sexual partner (email- info@medcare-healthclinic.com; Tel: 01772 356004
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Key Points:

  • Highly effective (99%) combined contraceptive pill
  • Contains ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel for dual hormone contraception
  • Can improve menstrual symptoms like cramps and heavy periods
  • Supports a regular menstrual cycle with predictable bleeding patterns
  • Readily available with guidance and support from MedCare Health Clinic

Microgynon 30, available at MedCare Health Clinic, offers reliable and effective contraception with additional benefits for menstrual and skin health. With an established safety profile and easy-to-follow instructions, Microgynon 30 provides a convenient solution for women seeking long-term contraception. Always consult a healthcare provider to ensure it’s the right option for your health needs.

Description

Microgynon 30 is a combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) used to prevent pregnancy when taken correctly. Each active tablet contains ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms and levonorgestrel 150 micrograms. If you want to buy Microgynon 30 online in the UK, choose a regulated service that includes a medical suitability assessment and discreet delivery.

What Is Microgynon 30?

Microgynon 30 is a 21-day combined pill. It contains two hormones (an oestrogen and a progestogen) that work together to reduce the chance of pregnancy. Many people also choose Microgynon 30 for cycle control, including lighter and more predictable withdrawal bleeds.

Microgynon 30 Strength (Per Tablet)

Active Ingredients

  • Ethinylestradiol: 30 micrograms
    • Levonorgestrel: 150 micrograms

How Microgynon 30 Works

Prevents Ovulation

Microgynon 30 works primarily by preventing ovulation (the release of an egg).

Thickens Cervical Mucus

It thickens cervical mucus, which makes it harder for sperm to reach an egg.

Changes the Womb Lining

It also changes the womb lining, reducing the chance of implantation.

Benefits of Using Microgynon 30

Menstrual Cycle Regulation

Many users find their periods become lighter and more regular on a combined pill routine.

Relief From Menstrual Cramps

Some people experience reduced period pain and cramping.

Skin Health and Acne Control

Some users notice improvements in hormone-related acne, although results vary.

How to Take Microgynon 30

Starting the Pack

Start taking Microgynon 30 on the first day of your period for immediate protection. Some start methods allow starting within the first five days of bleeding-follow the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) or clinician advice for your situation. Take one tablet daily at the same time each day for 21 consecutive days.

7-Day Break (Pill-Free Interval)

After 21 tablets, take a 7-day pill-free break. A withdrawal bleed usually occurs during this break.

Starting the Next Pack

Start the next pack after the 7-day break (on day 8), even if bleeding has not stopped.

Missed Pill Guidance

If you miss a tablet, follow the missed-pill instructions in the PIL. What to do can depend on how many pills you missed and where you are in the pack.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms and Levonorgestrel 150 micrograms.

Other Ingredients

Lactose monohydrate, maize starch, povidone, magnesium stearate, sucrose, calcium carbonate, macrogol 6000, titanium dioxide, talc, and ferric oxide.

Possible Side Effects

Common Side Effects

Some people experience nausea, mild headaches, breast tenderness, mood changes, slight weight changes, or breakthrough bleeding/spotting-especially in the first few cycles.

Serious Side Effects: When to Seek Help

Stop taking the pill and seek urgent medical help if you experience possible signs of a blood clot, such as sharp chest pain, sudden breathlessness, or severe headache.

Buy Microgynon 30 Online in the UK

When buying Microgynon 30 online, use a regulated UK provider that includes a suitability assessment to confirm a combined pill is appropriate for you. A reputable service should offer discreet delivery and access to pharmacist support.

Patient Information Leaflet (PIL)

For full usage instructions, contraindications, interactions, and missed-pill rules, refer to the Patient Information Leaflet.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Microgynon 30 used for?

Microgynon 30 is a combined oral contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy.

2. What hormones are in Microgynon 30?

Each tablet contains ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms and levonorgestrel 150 micrograms.

3. How does Microgynon 30 prevent pregnancy?

It prevents ovulation, thickens cervical mucus, and changes the womb lining to reduce the chance of pregnancy.

4. How do I take Microgynon 30?

Take 1 tablet daily for 21 days, then take a 7-day pill-free break. Start the next pack on day 8.

5. When will I get my bleed?

A withdrawal bleed usually happens during the 7-day break. Start the next pack on time even if bleeding continues.

6. Does Microgynon 30 provide immediate protection?

If you start on the first day of your period, protection is immediate. Other start methods may require extra precautions-follow the PIL or clinician advice.

7. What should I do if I miss a pill?

Take the missed pill as soon as you remember. If more than one pill is missed, follow the PIL missed-pill guidance.

8. Can Microgynon 30 help with acne?

Some users notice improvements in hormonal acne, but results vary. If acne is your main concern, discuss options with a clinician.

9. Will Microgynon 30 cause weight gain?

Some people notice minor weight changes due to fluid shifts, but significant weight gain is not common. Individual responses vary.

10. What are the common side effects?

Nausea, mild headaches, breast tenderness, mood changes, and breakthrough bleeding can occur, especially at the start.

11. What are serious warning signs I should not ignore?

Seek urgent help for sharp chest pain, sudden breathlessness, coughing blood, one-sided leg swelling/pain, or sudden severe headache/vision changes.

12. Does Microgynon 30 protect against STIs?

No. The pill does not protect against sexually transmitted infections-use condoms for STI protection.

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