well it depends what your on, if your on 'the pill' then yes it will effect your progesterone levels you see the pill is simply a fake dose of oestrogen and progesterone, this lifts your bodies level of these hormones as they will do when you fall pregnant ( it pretty much fools your body into thinking its pregnant threoug fake hormones)
All birth control pills contain progesterone to prevent pregnancy. There is no birth control pill that doesn't contain progestin.
Progesterone controls release of eggs
Progesterone
if a woman is breastfeeding her child, it is healthier for her child if her bc contains progesterone, rather than estrogene. progesterone controls the release of eggs
Both are safe and effective to use to regulate your period. There are many types of birth control pills and some only contain progesterone (POP's) and some are combinations of progesterone and estrogen. Progesterone only pills are still birth control pills. Birth control pills, containing progesterone only or a combination of progesterone and estrogen will regulate your period and protect your from pregnancy! However, you must take your pills everyday and at the same time, otherwise your period will not regulate and you will put your risk of becoming pregnant. For further information on which type of pill is right for you, you must visit a physician (example; Planed Parenthood), and they will choose which method is right for you.
if a woman is breastfeeding her child, it is healthier for her child if her bc contains progesterone, rather than estrogene. progesterone controls the release of eggs
No Piriton allergy tablets do not affect the contraceptive pill. Antihistamines do not affect the effectiveness of the ingredients estrogen and progesterone in the birth control pill.
No, steroids will not effect how birth control work.
Any combination birth control pill will help with amenorrhea, whether due to low estrogen or low progesterone.
Because estrogen and progesterone hormone levels control the female cycle and the pills operate by "skewing" the cycle.
can a total body cleanse effect your birth control?
No. Birth control is made with estrogen and progesterone hormones. The pregnancy tests look for HCG, a completely different hormone. If you have enough HCG in your system, it will show on the test, regardless of how much or how little estrogen or progesterone you have inside your system.