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The Benefits & Risks of Using Hailey Birth Control

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Hailey 24 fe

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Take one pill at the same time daily. Most women discover that taking Hailey 24 Fe before bed or with your biggest meal of the day assists in lessening adverse effects like nausea. It is advised to take your first active pill on the first Sunday after the start of your menstruation.

After having 24 days of active pills, you’ll switch to 4 inactive pills. These four tablets are known as ferrous fumarate tablets, used to prevent anemia from the blood loss with monthly bleeds. These are reminder pills with no hormones that exist to keep you in the habit of taking your medicine every day.

Take two pills as soon as you recall if you disremember to take one of your active medications. For the remainder of the pill pack, keep taking one active drug. Take two capsules daily for two days if you forget to take two active pills in a row. Don’t take the missed tablets, though, if you fail to take three active pills in a row. Use backup birth control for a minimum of seven days instead. If you forget to take three pills in a row, be aware that you can suffer breakthrough bleeding or spotting.

Remember that Hailey 24 Fe and other hormone-based birth control cannot remain used to prevent HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases. To prevent STDs, always use condoms when having sexual intercourse.

Hailey Fe Birth Control

Hailey Fe Birth Control

The oral contraceptive pill (OCP, birth control drug, birth control pill) called Hailey 24 Fe prevents the release of an egg (ovulation). It thickens cervical mucus, which prevents sperm from new the uterus and reaching the egg. Dr Yen, our CEO, Co-Founder, and an Adolescent and Young Adult specialist, mentions that women 30 years and younger use a birth control pill with a minimum of 30mcgs of estrogenic to protect their bone density. Progestin-only tablet (POPs), IUD with hormone (Mirna, Liletta, Kyleena, Skyla), implant (nexplanon), the birth control shot (Depo-Provera), or condoms and spermicide.

Can Hailey’s birth control skip your period?

Can Hailey's birth control skip your period

If you are experiencing heavy periods or painful cramps, Hailey 24 Fe can make your symptoms less severe. Our doctors are here to help – if you have heavy periods, let us know in the consultation so our doctors can ensure you find the right fit.

Read “What to Do if You Miss Tablets/Capsules” in the Patient Information Leaflet if you experience vomiting or diarrhoea within 4 hours after taking your medication. Because vomiting or diarrhoea can prevent the medicine from working, proceed according to the directions as though you missed your dose.

Twenty-four pills in your pill box contain the active ingredient. It also includes 4 iron-fortified reminder pills. Take one hormone-containing active tablet once daily for 24 straight days. If your doctor hasn’t instructed you otherwise, take one inactive pill (with iron) once daily for four days straight after you’ve taken the last active pill. Within three days of the previous active medication, you should start getting your period in the fourth week of the pack. Even if your period is still coming or you don’t have one, create a new group the next day after you’ve finished the last iron pill in the current one. Consult your doctor if you don’t get your period.

Ask your doctor if you should throw away the reminder pills (iron pills) each day rather than swallowing them if you take any medications that may interfere with iron, such as levodopa, levothyroxine, penicillamine, tetracyclines, and quinolones like ciprofloxacin. These drugs’ effects may stay diminished by iron.

Conclusion

The knowledge in this database is meant to support medical professionals’ knowledge and decision-making, not to replace it. It does not cover all potential uses, recommendations, precautions, drug interactions, or harmful effects. The material should not be interpreted to suggest that using a specific drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you or anyone else. Before beginning or ending any course of treatment, changing any diet, taking any medication, or starting or stopping any diet, it is best to speak with a healthcare provider.