Take Birth Control In Your Hand With Generic Drugs

Health & FitnessMedicine

  • Author Michelle Bob
  • Published May 6, 2006
  • Word count 308

While most medicos prescribe brand-name drugs for conception-related issues but generic drugs provide an easier and cheap alternative.

Planning a baby is the most essential part of a married life. The couple must know when to have a baby so that proper care and nutrition is provided to the child as soon as it lands on the green planet.

A woman can control pregnancy-related issues that could cause unplanned complications. Generic Yasmin (drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol) gives the woman the power to prevent unplanned pregnancy. Drospirenone is a form of progesterone and ethinyl estradiol is a form of estrogen. These are female hormones involved in conception. Together, they prevent ovulation. The positive clinical results have proved that Yasmin is a quality product with great results to boot.

Of course, generic Yasmin can cause some minor allergic reactions but the benefits of the drug far outweigh its pitfalls.

If birth-control is vital, so is the actual birth. The inability to conceive could cause serious repercussions on the health of a woman. If despite all the efforts by the couple, the woman could not conceive, then there could be something wrong with the woman’s hormones. Fortunately, medical help is not far from reach.

It is in such cases that Generic Clomid (clomiphene) provides a comfort zone for the woman in distress. Clomiphene stimulates ovulation, when a woman's ovaries can produce a follicle but hormonal stimulation is deficient. Clomiphene stimulates the release of hormones necessary for ovulation to occur. Some minor side effects notwithstanding, generic Clomid gives an extra edge to the woman in need.

With Yasmin and Clomid, women feel reassured about any untoward conception problem. These drugs acts as double-edged sword that could prevent unwanted pregnancies on the one hand, and on the other, it could actually help the woman to ovulate in case of some hormonal disorder.

Michelle Bob, an associated editor to finegenerics.co.uk, is a contributing author to the http://www.finegenerics.co.uk for distinct article sites/journals. Please feel free to visit http://www.finegenerics.co.uk for more information on General Health related issues. Or write to him at finegeneric@gmail.com.

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