How to Choose the Right Contraceptive Method
How They Work; Pros and Cons
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill (OCP)
- Read the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada's (SOGC) Position Statement on Oral Contraceptives and Cancer
| Composition- | Estrogen and a progestin. Most OCPs are low dose and contain 20-35ug of Ethinyl Estradiol. The progestins found in the majority of OCPs are Norethinedrone, Levonorgestrel, Desogestrel or Norgestimate. |
| Mechanism of Action- | Inhibition of ovulation and interference with ovum transport, endometrial development and cervical mucus production. |
| Dosage- | One tablet is taken daily for 21 days with 7 days off, or daily for 28 days with 7 days of placebo pills in the last week. The OCP should be started within the first seven days of the menstruation cycle. Alternatively, to avoid monthly menstruation, the pills may be taken continuously for more than 3 weeks eliminating the placebo week and/or week off. This is a safe option and is usually recommended for 3 months at a time. |
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| Disadvantages/Side Effects- |
Rarely
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| Efficacy- | The OCP has an efficacy (theoretical effectiveness) of 99.9 percent, with a typical user failure rate of three percent per year. The Pearl Index is 0.1-0.2 (failure rate per 100 women using the method for one year) |
| Contraindications/Poor candidates- |
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| Follow-up- | Early on to dispel concerns. Three months has been the traditional time for the first visit however an earlier follow-up appointment may improve adherence especially in first time users. |
| Missed Pills- |
If one pill is missed, the user should be instructed to take the combined OCP as soon as she remembers, even if it means taking two pills in one day. If a woman misses two pills in a row during the first two weeks of the pack, she should take two pills on the day that she remembers as well as two on the following day. She also requires a back-up method of contraception (condoms) for seven days after missing pills. |
Last Modified: March 28, 2007