Taking birth control pills that contain both estrogen and progesterone lowers the amount of androgens in your body.
All three are "combination" oral contraceptives that contain both estrogen and progesterone.
In fact, birth control pills that contain only progesterone can actually make acne worse.
Note that methods of hormonal contraception do not contain progesterone but a progestin.
Birth control pills and an intrauterine device (IUD) containing progesterone may help decrease heavy bleeding.
The so-called minipills contain just synthetic progesterone (progestin).
The "minipill" contains progesterone only.
Endometrin is expected to have adverse reactions similar to other drugs containing progesterone (breast tenderness, bloating, mood swings, irritability, and drowsiness).
Answer: Antibiotics would not interfere with Depo-Provera, an injectable form of contraception that only contains progesterone.
Progestogen-only contraceptives contain only progesterone or a synthetic analogue (progestin).