Ovranette

As a type of female contraception, Ovranette pills are used to prevent pregnancy. These contraceptive pills contain hormones that hinder the egg ripening process and its release from the ovaries. Ovranette actually works by making the body think that ovulation took place.

  • Effective protection against pregnancy
  • Alleviates menstrual symptoms
  • Combined pill
  • Genuine medication
  • Sourced in the UK

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ovranette? 

Ovranette is a type of oral birth control thatā€™s categorized as the combined pill since it contains both estrogen and progesterone. To be more specific, the active ingredients found in Ovranette are the synthetic versions of these two hormones: ethynylestradiol and levonorgestrel respectively.

What is Ovranette used for?

As a method of birth control, Ovrantte is prescribed to women who want to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Additionally, Ovranette pills can be used to alleviate the symptoms of the menstrual cycle in women who experience significant pain, discomfort, and heavy, irregular bleeding.

How does Ovranette work? 

Since Ovranette contains synthetic female sex hormones, estrogen, and progesterone, it has a significant effect on the menstrual cycle, tricking the body into thinking that the ovulation process already took place.

Hormone levels in women change during their menstrual cycles. Estrogen and progesterone trigger the release of an egg from ovaries during ovulation. In addition, they also affect the womb lining, preparing it for a possible pregnancy. If the egg isnā€™t fertilised, the hormone levels drop and cause the womb lining to shed at the end of a menstrual cycle.

How Ovranette pills stop pregnancy

By taking Ovranette pills, you will be able to override the process of egg ripening and womb lining. Since these pills contain estrogen and progesterone, theyā€™re able to make the womb lining less suitable for egg implantation in case it gets fertilised.

Ovranette also prevents sperm cells from entering the womb by thickening the mucus fluid found at the womb neck.

Will Ovranette stop my period?

No contraceptive pill can stop your period altogether. What Ovranette pills can do is regulate your periods. As a type of the combined pill, Ovranette pills should be taken for 21 days with a seven-day break. During this break, women typically experience menstrual bleeding.

How do you take Ovranette? 

Ovranette pills are monophasic pills, which means that all the tables in a pack contain the same amount of estrogen and progesterone.

Before starting taking these contraceptive pills, itā€™s highly advisable that you consult with your doctor and read the information leaflet carefully. Your medical professional will typically examine you and check if youā€™re not pregnant. They may also talk to you about your medical and family history and perform additional tests if needed.

As for the use of Ovranette pills, here are a few general guidelines:

  • You should take a pill every day for 21 days and then stop taking Ovranette for seven days. Itā€™s advisable that you take an Ovranette pill daily at approximately the same time.
  • During the week-long break, you will experience menstrual bleeding due to a drop in your hormone levels.
  • You should start taking Ovranette pills again after seven days. You should not delay taking the pills even if you still experience menstrual bleeding.
  • Since this is an oral contraceptive, you should take a pill with water. You can take the pills both with or without food.
  • You should follow the calendar markings on the pill packet. The packet is marked for every day of the week, reminding you to take your Ovranette pills regularly for three weeks.
  • If you take Ovranette regularly with no exception, you will be protected against pregnancy even during the seven-day break.

When to start taking Ovranette?

To protect yourself against unwanted pregnancy, you should start taking Ovranette on the first day of your period. Additionally, you can start taking the pill on any other day during your menstrual cycle provided that you are not pregnant.

However, if you donā€™t start taking Ovranette on the first day, it wonā€™t take effect, which means that you wonā€™t be protected against pregnancy, especially if you have a short menstrual cycle. In this case, itā€™s highly recommended that you use other methods of birth control such as condoms.

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There are additional factors to take into consideration if youā€™re planning to start taking Ovranette pills.

  • Giving birth or breastfeeding. Women who have given birth but arenā€™t breastfeeding can typically start taking Ovranette on the 21st day after delivery. However, itā€™s recommended that you consult your doctor beforehand and use additional forms of birth control during the first seven days.
  • Abortion or miscarriage. If youā€™ve experienced a miscarriage or had an abortion at under 24 weeks, you can typically start taking Ovranette to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Additional forms of contraception are recommended in the event you start using Ovranentte pills after seven days following abortion or a miscarriage.
  • Vomiting. In the event you experience vomiting within the first two hours after taking Ovranette, make sure to take another one once you feel better because your body may not have fully absorbed the pill. You can take the next one at your regular time.
  • Sexually transmitted infections. Itā€™s important to note that Ovranette wonā€™t protect you against STIs, so you need to use condoms.
  • Taking Ovranette for the first time. If you havenā€™t used this contraceptive before, you may experience irregularity in your period. This includes a missed period, breakthrough bleeding or spotting. However, if you experience consistent bleeding, you should consult a medical professional. In addition, if you donā€™t get your period for two consecutive months, make sure that youā€™re not pregnant before starting the next packet of medication.

Am I still protected if I miss taking Ovranette?

In case you find yourself with two missed pills, you wonā€™t have effective protection against pregnancy. In this case, you should take one missed pill along with your next one and continue taking Ovranette at the usual time. You shouldnā€™t take the other missed pill – you should only take two pills. Additionally, using a barrier contraceptive such as condoms is highly advisable.

If your Ovranette packet contains no more than seven pills after your missed pill, you should finish taking them. Then, you should start a new one immediately after completing the previous pack, skipping the seven-day break.

How long before Ovranette is effective?

If you start taking Ovranette on the first day of your period, these pills will provide you with immediate protection. In this case, you wonā€™t have to use any other form of birth control.

Taking Ovranette pills will provide you with the following benefits:

  • Regulating the menstrual cycle
  • Protection against unwanted pregnancy
  • Bringing you greater family planning control
  • Preventing sperm cells from entering the womb
  • Hindering the egg ripening and release process
  • Making the womb lining unsuitable for a fertilised egg
  • Alleviating the severe symptoms of the menstrual cycle

Some women may experience the following side effects of taking Ovranette pills:

  • Gallstone
  • Depression
  • Skin reactions
  • Liver problems
  • Lowered sex drive
  • Vomiting or nausea
  • Brown skin patches
  • Migraine or headaches
  • Elevated blood pressure
  • Weight gain or weight loss
  • Pain in the abdominal area
  • Candidiasis or vaginal thrush
  • Blood clots in the blood vessels
  • Menstrual bleeding irregularities
  • Tenderness or enlargement of breasts
  • Retention of fluid in the body cells or oedema
  • Issues with wearing contact lenses due to the corneal curvature steepening

Itā€™s important to mention that these side effects depend on individual cases and that you may or may not experience some of them. You can also go through Ovranette reviews online and see what kind of experiences other women had with taking Ovranette.

Additional considerations

Before taking Ovranette pills, you should consult your doctor. Your doctor will determine whether this is the right contraceptive method for you depending on your medical history. Women who have certain medical conditions, are older than 35 or have a higher risk of stroke, heart attack and blood clots should take Ovranette with caution.

Additionally, women who are pregnant should not use Ovranette, so if you believe that you might be pregnant, you shouldnā€™t take them and make sure to reach out to your doctor. Women who are breastfeeding should also not take Ovranette pills since the hormones may cause you to produce less milk.

During your medical consultation, you should also let your doctor know what medications you have been using or are currently taking. Before starting to take new medications, make sure to discuss this with your medical professional. They will be able to determine whether itā€™s safe for you to take a certain combination of medications.

If youā€™ve discussed taking Ovranette with your medical professional, you can place an order right here at True Medical. Our online pharmacy contains a supply of Ovranette pills, as well as other types of birth control.

However, before purchasing Ovranette, you will need to go through our online consultation with our medical professional who will assess your needs and determine whether this is the safe choice for you and your body.

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