Introduction
Welcome to MyBirthControl.co.uk – one of the most respected and trusted online gateways for buying contraception.
MyBirthControl specialises in providing effective and safe contraception for women. Hormonal contraceptives are now the most popular form of birth control available today, with over 100 million women using hormonal forms of contraception worldwide. This is a result of the convenience of hormonal birth control methods, as well as the safety and efficiency levels.
We offer a wide range of hormonal contraception, allowing you to decide what's best for your needs and lifestyle. You can buy these different contraceptives easily and safely online, knowing that your personal safety and security is of the utmost importance to us. With hormonal contraception, you can enjoy the confidence and peace of mind of knowing that you are ensuring the highest level of protection, while enjoying peace of mind and confidence.
Combined Contraceptive Pill
Combined contraceptive pills use synthetic forms of the naturally occurring hormones oestrogen and progestogen to protect against unplanned pregnancies. They work by forming part of the natural changes of hormone levels that the body undergoes during a cycle. These pills include monophasic, biphasic, triphasic and multi-phasic, which have various levels of hormones to help with each individual woman and her contraceptive needs.
Mini-pill (Progestogen Only)
Mini-pills, unlike combined contraceptive pills only contain synthetic progestogen and are used by women who can't use oral contraception that has oestrogen. These are also commonly taken by women over the age of 35 and who are smokers. The mini-pill also has a lower risk of side effects because the dosage strength is invariably lower.
Emergency Contraception
Emergency contraceptives, or morning-after-pills, are a form of oral treatment that can be taken after unprotected intercourse to safeguard against pregnancy. Like other contraceptive pills, emergency contraception contains synthetic forms of oestrogen and progestogen, but can be taken up to 72 hours (Levonelle) or within five days (ellaOne) to avoid pregnancy following other contraceptive failure.
Contraceptive Ring
The contraceptive ring is an alternative form of contraception other than oral pills. It's a ring that is inserted easily into the vagina, where it remains for three weeks, and provides effective protection against unplanned pregnancies by releasing the same synthetic hormones found in the oral counterparts.
Contraceptive Patch
The contraceptive patch is similar to the contraceptive ring in that it releases synthetic forms of oestrogen and progestogen over time, but in this case those hormones are absorbed through the skin where the patch has been applied. Because of the gradual nature in which the hormones are released, the contraceptive patch has a reduced risk for side effects and has become popular with women who find taking a daily oral pill inconvenient.