Combined Pill - Online Treatment & Help

The combined pill is often referred to as simply “the pill” and contains synthetic versions of the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone. These hormones are naturally produced in the ovaries. The combined pill has an over 99% success rate at preventing pregnancy. The pill is taken every day for 21 days, with a 7-day break period in between.

The combined pill is often referred to as simply “the pill” and contains synthetic versions of the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone. These hormones are naturally produced in the ovaries. The combined pill has an over 99% success rate at preventing pregnancy. The pill is taken every day for 21 days, with a 7-day break period in between.

How Does The Combined Pill Work?

The combined pill prevents the egg from being released from the ovaries, also known as ovulation. The combined pill also makes the mucus in the neck of the womb thicker so sperm cannot penetrate it and reach the egg easily.

It also makes the lining of the womb thinner, minimizing the chance of a fertilised egg being implanted into the womb. When used correctly, the Combined pill is over 99% effective.

Who Can Use The Combined Pill?

Women who do not smoke and have no medical reasons not to take the combined pill can do so until menopause. However, not everyone can use the combined pill. You should speak to your doctor or an expert at a sexual health clinic to determine if you can use the combined pill.

You shouldn’t use a combined pill if:

  • You are pregnant
  • You are a smoker and over 35 years old
  • You stopped smoking less than 12 months ago and are over 35
  • You are obese
  • You take certain treatments
  • You have a history of blood clotting
  • You have suffered a stroke or similar conditions that narrow the arteries
  • You have a family history of blood clotting under 45
  • You’ve had heart disease or a heart condition such as high blood pressure
  • You are suffering from severe migraines
  • You have a history of breast cancer
  • You have gallbladder or liver disease
  • You have diabetes or a family history of diabetes

When Can I Start Using The Combined Pill?

First, make sure you are not pregnant. If you’re not, you can start using the pill on any day of your menstrual cycle. Depending on when you start, the pill offers a different level of protection.

If you start using the pill on the first day of the period, you will immediately be protected from pregnancy.

If you start using the pill up to the fifth day of the period you will be immediately protected.

If you start using the pill at any other time during the cycle, you will need to use an alternative form of contraception such as a condom for 7 days. After 7 days the effects of the combined pill will offer protection from unwanted pregnancy.

Benefits Of The Combined Pill

While the pill protects against unwanted pregnancy, it also offers a number of other benefits and is frequently prescribed for one of these effects.

Some of the benefits of a combined pill include:

  • Reduced period flow
  • Alleviates the pain and cramping
  • Reduces hormonal acne
  • Helps prevent and treat polycystic ovary syndrome

How To Order A Combined Pill Online?

Once you select the desired treatment, you will be presented with a questionnaire to determine whether you are eligible for the treatment you selected. Our staff will review the answers to determine if it’s safe for you to use the treatment.

The treatment will then be delivered to your UK shipping address. All the treatments are medically approved. You can rest assured you will receive the best contraceptive treatment available for you.

Benefits Of Using Tru Medical Online Treatment Service

shipping-icon

Shipped To You

Select your shipping address and choose from one of our available shipping options including same-day shipping.

discret-icon

Discreet and Secure Service

Your treatment will be delivered in a discreet, unlabeled and unmarked package, ensuring complete discretion.

consultation-icon

Online Consultation

Make sure your selected treatment is right for you by consulting with our experts online.

Available Treatments

microgynon-30-contraceptive

Microgynon 30

  • Reliable method of contraception
  • Highly effective in preventing pregnancy
  • Convenient to use
  • Genuine treatment
  • Sourced in the UK
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £14.99
microgynon

Microgynon ED

  • Contains oestrogen and progesterone
  • Take one tablet each day (21 active, 7 inactive)
  • Can prevent up to 99% of pregnancy with perfect use
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £16
millinette

Millinette 30

  • Combined oral contraceptive
  • Over 99% pregnancy prevention when taken correctly
  • Regulates menstruation
  • Reduces pain associated with periods
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £14
norimin

Norimin

  • Combined oral contraception
  • Over 99% pregnancy protection when taken correctly
  • Reduces painful periods and menstrual bleeding
  • Maintains menstrual regularity
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £10
ovranette

Ovranette

  • Effective protection against pregnancy
  • Alleviates menstrual symptoms
  • Combined pill
  • Genuine medication
  • Sourced in the UK
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £14.99
qlaira

Qlaira

  • Effective protection against pregnancy
  • Alleviates menstrual symptoms
  • Combined birth control pill
  • Genuine medication
  • Sourced in the UK
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £39.99
Rigevidon-150mg-30mg-tablets

Rigevidon

  • Contains Oestrogen and Progesterone
  • Proven 99% Pregnancy Prevention Efficiency
  • Easy To Use
  • Sourced In The UK
  • Genuine Treatment
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £14.99
yasmin-tablets

Yasmin

  • Highly Effective Contraceptive
  • Can Reduce Period Pain
  • Easy To Use Instructions
  • Genuine Treatment
  • Sourced In The UK
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £24.99
zoely

Zoely

  • A daily contraceptive pill
  • Prevents unplanned pregnancies
  • Easy to follow instructions
  • Authentic medication
  • Sourced in the UK
Get Treatment »
Prices start from £39.99

Benefits Of Using Tru Medical Online Treatment Service

shipping-icon

Shipped To You

Select your shipping address and choose from one of our available shipping options including same-day shipping.

discret-icon

Discreet and Secure Service

Your treatment will be delivered in a discreet, unlabeled and unmarked package, ensuring complete discretion.

consultation-icon

Online Consultation

Make sure your selected treatment is right for you by consulting with our experts online.

How Does The Online Treatment Service Work?

1

Consultation

Fill out our online questionnaire our experts will examine.

2

Checkout

If you are eligible for the treatment, you will be sent to the checkout page.

3

Start Your Treatment

The selected treatment will be delivered to your address.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Should I Do If I Miss A Combined Pill? 

If you miss your dose, check the patient information leaflet included in the treatment package. Different combined pills have different rules regarding missed doses, depending on how much time has passed since your last dose as well as how many pills you’ve missed.

Which Contraceptive Pill Is Best For Me? 

There is no universal answer to that question since the best contraceptive pill is determined on a case-by-case basis.  In consultation with a medical professional, you can find birth control pills in the UK that suit you and can provide you with optimal results both in terms of pregnancy prevention and menstrual relief.

Your medical professional will take numerous considerations into account when advising you on the most appropriate type of pill, including your medical history, age, menstrual characteristics, whether you have given birth, etc.

Here are a few guidelines that you should follow when choosing a contraceptive pill:

  • Discuss your options with a medical professional during your consultation.
  • Compare the advantages of both combined and mini contraceptive pills.
  • Don’t forget to discuss or research possible side effects
  • Consider your existing medical conditions

Will The Contraceptive Pill Make Me Infertile? 

The contraceptive pill will not affect your childbearing ability once you stop taking it. In some women, the menstrual cycle might not revert back to normal right away. However, this does not affect fertility in the long run.

What Is The Difference Between The Combined And Mini Pill? 

Combined pregnancy pills are one of the most popular contraceptive methods among women for the following reasons:

  • They are a highly effective type of birth control pills.
  • They can alleviate the symptoms of menstrual periods.
  • The combined pills help regulate the menstrual cycle.

This type of pill also minimizes your risk of developing womb, colon, or ovary cancer.

However, it’s important to mention that combined pills may lead to certain side effects, especially at the beginning of your birth control treatment. These side effects include weight gain, mood swings, skin problems, and, in some cases, higher chances of developing blood clots.

Of course, this depends on each individual case, which means that you may experience some or all of these symptoms. This is why it’s important that you find the right type of contraceptive pill for your body.

Mini Pills are a bit less popular than the combined contraceptives, but they still offer an array of benefits:

  • Easy to Use
  • No risk of developing blood clots since they are progestogen-based.
  • These pills are suitable for a great number of women, including those breastfeeding.

Nevertheless, the mini pill also has some disadvantages when compared to the combined pill. Namely, mini contraceptives are typically less effective than the other type of birth control pills. In addition, since they don’t regulate the menstrual cycle, you may also experience “breakout” or irregular bleeding.

Which Is Better, The Combined Pill Or The Mini PIll? 

Unfortunately, there is no straightforward answer to this question. It all depends on your individual case and body type, age and a number of other factors. Therefore, you should carefully consider your options, consult with a medical professional, and conduct extensive research to find a contraceptive pill that suits you most.

Additionally, if you feel that the pill you’re taking is too difficult on your body, you can always find an alternative solution. In this case, it’s always advisable that you consult your doctor, discuss the negative effects you’re experiencing, and seek their advice on possible alternative treatment.