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  2. Are Birth Control Pills Effective? | Do Birth Control Pills Work?

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    How effective is the birth control pill? If you use it perfectly, the pill is 99% effective. But people aren’t perfect and it’s easy to forget or miss pills — so in reality the pill is about 93% effective. That means about 7 out of 100 pill users get pregnant each year.

  3. Birth Control Pill: Types, Side Effects & Effectiveness - ...

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    Birth control pills are a type of contraception thats 99% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken consistently every day. The pill contains hormones that regulate menstruation, decrease PMS symptoms, lower the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers, improve acne and treat endometriosis.

  4. Birth Control Pill: Side Effects and Effectiveness - WebMD

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    You take the pill by mouth to prevent pregnancy, and when it's taken correctly, it's up to 99.9% effective. But the pill doesn’t protect you from sexually transmitted diseases, including...

  5. Birth control pill FAQ: Benefits, risks and choices - Mayo Clinic

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    If you're taking birth control pills exactly as directed, they're about 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. But if you miss a pill — or several pills — during a cycle, you might be at higher risk of unintended pregnancy during that cycle.

  6. What Are the Benefits & Advantages of Birth Control Pills?

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    The birth control pill is a safe, simple, and convenient way to prevent pregnancy. It also has other benefits like reducing acne, making your periods lighter and more regular, and easing menstrual cramps.

  7. Birth Control Pills | The Pill | Contraceptive Pills - Planned...

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    The pill is safe, affordable, and effective if you always take your pill on time. Besides preventing pregnancy, the pill has lots of other health benefits, too. There are two kinds of birth control pills: Combination pills (aka combined oral contraceptives, or COCs) Combination pills have both estrogen and progestin.

  8. How Effective Are Different Types of Birth Control? - WebMD

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    Birth control pills. You can take a combination of hormones (estrogen and progestin) or a progestin-only “minipill.” They’re both 91%-99% effective at preventing pregnancy.

  9. Your Guide to Birth Control Pills: Types, Effectiveness, Safety

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    If taken correctly, birth control pills are very effective in preventing pregnancy. Both the combination pill and the progestin-only pill have 9 percent failure rates with typical use.

  10. Choosing a birth control pill - Mayo Clinic

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    Birth control pills are some of the most popular contraceptives. And for good reasons — they're effective and easy to use. The variety of birth control pills available, though, can seem daunting. Fortunately, they can be sorted into just a few categories to make it easier to understand your options.

  11. Birth Control Pills: How They Work, Efficacy, and More - GoodRx

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    Birth control pills are about 91% effective with typical use. Taking your pills at the same time every day helps them to be as effective as possible. Side effects are similar between different birth control pills. Headaches, breast tenderness, and breakthrough bleeding are all commonly reported.