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Does Microgynon cause high blood pressure?


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Microgynon is a combined contraceptive pill containing a small amount of levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol – derivatives of progesterone and estrogen respectively. Despite its growing popularity in the UK and elsewhere, some women taking regular combined contraceptive pill such as Microgynon have reported some adverse side effects that may potentially be harmful in the long run. These side effects include increase in blood pressure (BP) and pelvic infections.

Many women use Microgynon as their preferred method of oral contraception. You too can use it as long as you act on a doctor’s recommendation.

Microgynon and high BP

Each high dose tablet of Microgynon (Microgynon 30) contains 0.125mg of levonorgestrel and 0.05mg of ethinylestradiol. These ingredients may not be suitable for you when you have high blood pressure. Experts have observed that a woman may develop high BP for the first time after she starts taking this double-hormonal birth control pill. So your task is simple and clear: tell your doctor if you already have high BP, or if you have recently noticed it after being on Microgynon contraceptive pills for a while. Your doctor may then keep you under close monitoring and decide on whether or not it is safe for you to continue with this pill.

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How does Levonelle work?


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Levogynon (Levonelle) is also known as the morning-after pill and is available under the standard dosage of 1500mcg. It contains levonorgestrel, a synthetic version of the female sex hormone progesterone. Levogynon works by preventing the ovaries from releasing eggs, so as to prevent fertilization. In addition, it also alters the lining of the uterus to prevent implantation of fertilized eggs. The sooner Levogynon is taken after unprotected sex, the lower the failure rate is. It is found to be a highly effective pill that can prevent 7 out of 8 expected pregnancies.

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