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Contraceptive Pill treatments

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The pill is the most common method of birth control for Australian women (source). It is also commonly used to regulate menstrual cycles, and ease symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and other menstrual conditions.

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How does the contraceptive pill work?

Birth control pills contain synthetic hormones that stop the release of eggs from the ovaries, thin the lining of the uterus, and thicken cervical mucus, making it hard for sperm to reach the egg. 

When it comes to pregnancy prevention, combined oral contraceptive pill effectiveness is over 99% when used perfectly. With human error (missed pills), birth control effectiveness drops to around 91%. 

Which is the best contraceptive pill?

While some women use the pill to prevent pregnancy, others may use the pill to help manage symptoms of PCOS, endometriosis or period pain. 

The best contraceptive pill for you depends on your reasons for taking the pill, plus individual factors, such as overall health, medical history, lifestyle, preferences, and potential side effects of the contraceptive pill.

Your treatment options

Combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP)

Releases the hormones oestrogen and progesterone to inhibit pregnancy by:

  • stopping an egg release from the ovaries
  • thickening cervical mucus, and
  • thinning the endometrium to prevent implantation

 

Progestogen-only pill (POP)

Releases the hormone progesterone to inhibit pregnancy by:

  • preventing ovulation
  • thickening cervical mucus, and
  • thinning the endometrium to prevent implantation

Prices

Initial consultation

Treatment cost

 

$35

From $20

Your medical team will advise you on the best treatment option for you.

Results

Our medical team prescribes oral contraceptives considered to be safe and effective options for birth control.

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Oral contraceptives are more than 99% effective when used perfectly.

Just 3 simple steps to treatment

Tell us about your issue

Answer some simple questions online, anytime.

Consult with an Aussie-based medical team

For review and discussion of treatment options, if required.

Treatments are delivered to your door

Fast and discreet delivery.

Backed by our team of medical experts

With a focus on quality healthcare, we connect you with leading Australian based doctors and nurse practitioners for around-the-clock support at every stage of your health journey.

From your first consultation through to diagnosis and medical prescription, our team of trusted medical experts offers personalised treatment delivered with trust, empathy, and respect.

FAQs about the Contraceptive Pill

Our clinicians provide the highest level of healthcare, which means that each patient is assessed on an individual basis. If our clinician determines that it is not safe for you to be prescribed the pill, or believes that you should visit a GP in person to be further assessed, you will not be issued a prescription and they will provide you with some recommendations on next steps. 

The contraceptive pill is 99.7% effective when used perfectly. This rate of success drops slightly when human error is considered (when you miss a dose or take it at a different time each day).

Like any medication, side effects are a possibility. The hormones in the contraceptive pill may cause side effects, but they usually disappear after a few months. Common side effects include:

  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Sore breasts
  • Period changes
  • Spotting (bleeding between periods)

 

The contraceptive pill shouldn’t make you feel sick or uncomfortable. So, if you’re experiencing any persisting or prolonging side effects of concern, consult with your Youly medical team for further review. A change of brands may be required.

Yes. Despite the contraceptive pill having a high success rate, it isn’t 100% effective. There is always a slight risk of pregnancy with any form of contraception.

Our medical team prescribe all major birth control pill brands. You’ll be given the opportunity to request your preference during the initial questionnaire.

A clinician will review your assessment and respond within 24 hours. In most cases, it will be much sooner than this.

Of course! Our online platform enables ongoing support whenever you need it. To chat with your medical team, log into your profile, head to the ‘Products’ tab and select ‘Manage Treatment’. This is where you can message your clinician.

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