doesn’t interfere with lactation. Although there are fewer contraindications with the progestin-only pill, only 5% of women who use oral contraceptives take it. That might be because there’s some concern it’s less effective than the combo pill, although research has not borne that out. If oral contraception were to be dispensed without a prescription, Grossman recommends the progestin-only pill be the only one offered initially. If the combination pill were eventually to be offered, it would need to…
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