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The combined pill, often just called “the pill“, is a type of oral contraceptive that contains both oestrogen and progestogen hormones. It prevents pregnancy mainly by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and thinning the womb lining. When taken correctly, it is over 99% effective.
The combined pill works by preventing the release of an egg during your monthly cycle. It also makes it harder for sperm to reach the womb by thickening the mucus in the cervix. In addition to contraception, many people use it to help regulate periods and reduce menstrual symptoms.
You can usually take the combined pill for many years as long as you don’t develop health risks that make it unsuitable. Regular reviews with your healthcare provider are important to ensure it remains safe for you. Some people use it continuously from their teens into their 40s until menopause approaches.