Ultra-Low dose pill put to the test: does it stop ovulation better?

NCT ID NCT03106454

Summary

This study aimed to see if a very low-dose combination birth control pill (with estrogen and progestin) works better at preventing ovulation than a progestin-only pill with a similar progestin dose. Researchers enrolled 58 women to take one of the two pills for one month and measured whether ovulation occurred. The goal was to understand if the tiny amount of estrogen in the new pill provides any extra protection against pregnancy.

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Locations

  • Brian T. Nguyen

    Los Angeles, California, 90065, United States

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