NOUN
- a contraceptive in the form of a pill containing estrogen and progestin to inhibit ovulation and so prevent conception
How To Use contraceptive pill In A Sentence
- The invention of the contraceptive pill brought about profound changes in the lives of women.
- The most appropriate contraceptives for most young people are likely to be condoms and the contraceptive pill.
- Many women are alarmed by suggestions of a link between the contraceptive pill and breast cancer.
- The progestin dose in a minipill is lower than the progestin dose in a combination oral contraceptive pill.
- It should be called emergency contraceptive pills or post-coital contraception and refers to a special use of birth control pills in high dose.
- It's already known that women who take the contraceptive pill are much less likely to develop it.
- Being on the contraceptive pill does not reduce the chances of becoming pregnant later, and most women do conceive from one month to one year or so after discarding contraceptives, she says.
- The combined oral contraceptive pill, which is the most widely used type of pill, prevents ovulation.
- Text messaging alerts can also be useful to remind women to take their contraceptive pills or people with asthma to use their inhalers.
- The contraceptive pill gave women freedom from the fear of pregnancy.