oral contraceptive pill : 21's Levonorgestrel 0.15mg+ Ethinylestradiol 0.35mg / 7's Ferrous Fumarate 75mg
Oral contraceptives, also called birth control pills, are a safe and reliable option for preventing unwanted pregnancy.
Oral contraceptives are usually prescribed for 4 weeks at a time, with each 4-week packet containing 4 to 7 days of hormone-free pills. Women get their period during these hormone-free days. Some preparations have "extended" or "continuous" hormone dosing with fewer or no hormone-free days so that women get their periods less than once a month. Oral contraceptives can be started any day of the week and any day of the menstrual cycle. All women who start taking oral contraceptives should first have a pregnancy test to make sure they are not already pregnant. Women should also use "backup" birth control, such as condoms, for 7 days after starting.