minipiller
Minipiller, formally the progestin-only pill (POP), is a type of oral contraceptive that contains no estrogen. It uses a small daily dose of a synthetic progestin to prevent pregnancy and is available in various formulations under different brand names.
How it works varies by individual, but the main effect is to thickening of cervical mucus, which
Usage and timing are important. The minipill is taken orally once daily, at roughly the same time
Effectiveness varies with typical use and perfect use. Typical-use effectiveness is about 91%, with perfect use
Advantages include suitability for breastfeeding, fewer estrogen-related side effects, and a generally favorable safety profile for