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Contraceptive pills are a convenient way to prevent pregnancy if you feel that you might not be ready for it yet. Although condoms mostly provide effective contraceptive cover, they are more likely to fail as a result of human error than contraceptive pills, making them less effective and convenient. Cilest is a reliable birth control pill which has shown to be almost 100% effective in averting unexpected pregnancy. It provides you immediate protection if it is taken on the first day of your menstrual cycle. If due to some reason, you forget to take this pill on the first day of period then it can be taken up to fifth day of your period, although you’ll have to use additional protection, such as condoms, for the first seven days. It not only prevents conception, but also assists in regulating your menstrual cycle along with reducing the pain and discomfort which usually occurs during periods.

A Cilest pill consists of two synthetic female hormones - norgestimate and ethinylestradol. It helps in preventing you conceiving in three unique ways. First, it tricks the body to assume that ovulation has already happened due to which no egg being is released for fertilisation process. This medication also makes the texture of the cervical mucous viscous, so that a sperm is unable to enter the womb and reach an egg. The uterine lining is altered in such a way that a fertilised egg is unable to attach itself and grow in the womb. The Cilest pills are taken every day for 21 days of your menstrual cycle, followed by a break of seven days. This medication is not suitable for you if you are already pregnant or breastfeeding.

You are likely to experience withdrawal bleed during the break of seven days. It is not your normal period, but your body’s natural way to remove all the artificial hormones. Hence, the withdrawal bleed should not be confused with your usual period. Cilest UK can be taken by women who are above 18 years of age. However, you should only purchase a pack after it is prescribed to you by a licensed doctor. The common side effects which have been observed in majority of women after using Cilest UK can be listed as headache, nausea, breast tenderness, fluid retention, vaginal thrush, mood swings and changes in weight.

You would not be recommended this birth control pill if you have had health complications such as circulation problems, heart problems, liver diseas or high blood pressure (hypertension). It is mandatory to mention your past and present health conditions or medications you are taking in your consultation with doctor. It will help the health care professional to suggest you another contraceptive which is more suitable to your body. You can buy Cilest contraceptive pill from a registered online pharmacy after an online consultation with an authorized doctor. It is known for causing fewer side effects, but if any of the above mentioned side effects endure for a long time, seek medical attention.




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