Can the Lowest-Dose birth control pill still prevent pregnancy?
NCT ID NCT03106454
Summary
This study aimed to see if a very low-dose combination birth control pill (containing 10mcg of estrogen) works as well as a progestin-only pill at preventing ovulation. Researchers enrolled 58 women and randomly assigned them to take one of the two pills for one month. They measured ovulation rates, side effects, and other factors to compare the pills' effectiveness and safety.
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Brian T. Nguyen
Los Angeles, California, 90065, United States
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