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Methods of Contraception – Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill (COC)
These methods of contraception contain two hormones oestrogen and progestogen as a pill, patch or vaginal ring.
The main action of these methods is to prevent you from releasing an egg. If taken correctly combined hormonal contraception has a very low failure rate and is over 99% effective.
Prior to being given a combined method of contraception you would be assessed by a nurse or doctor, have your blood pressure checked and a medical history taken, to check that you have no risk factors for complications. You would usually be seen 12 weeks later to check everything was alright and you can then continue on this method if it is suitable. There are certain conditions which make you unsuitable to have a combined method of contraception and again these will be discussed with you in the clinic.
There are a number of ways to take combined hormonal contraception and this can be discussed at your clinic visit.
Learn more about the combined pill.
Remember, this method of contraception is only effective in preventing pregnancy, to protect yourself against STIs and BBVs, condoms should also be used, which can be accessed for free via the Lanarkshire C Card Scheme.