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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MyKingdomForATaba2Koshari: [QB] Okay 7aya, just a little too late to answer your question. Medosa said well, but I still would like to mention my point of view. What is mentioned in Egypt about the birth control pills is indeed a myth, but has some truth to it. Let me first explain some stuff: 1- The brain regulated the ovulation process. So when the female is about 14 years old, the brain says to the ovary: "Pssst you down there, according to my calculations, it's time to lay an egg (ovum)." This message is in reality done through a messenger called: a hormone. To keep things simple, let's call it the ovulation hormone. 2- There are two possibilities: A: The egg does not get fertilized (no pregnancy), and the woman gets her period to shed down the dead ovum. That is accompanied by some hormonal changes that the brain detects, gets the message and starts a new cycle in 28 days by nudging the ovary again. B: The egg gets fertilized & pregnancy occurs. In this case the growing tissues send a message (pregnancy hromones) to the big boss (brain), saying: "Lady pregnant, roger". So the brain, being intelligent enough, says: "Okay, then I don't need to nudge the ovary for a while, let's say.. 9 months!". So for as long as lady is preggo, no ovulation occurs. A very clever scientist once thought: "Hmm, what if I lie to the brain, making him think lady is pregnant, for as long as it takes, so Brain won't annoy the ovary to make an egg?". So he invented the contraceptive pills, that simply contain the pregnancy hromones. So far so good. BUT, there are two problems that come along with all this: 1- Among other side effects, lady goes kind of nuts from the use of the pills, cos she's set on "pregnancy mode". That's why the pill causes mood changes. But that is not your question 7aya. Read further.. 2- If the ovulation hormone is already made in lower concentrations by nature, the pill will make it even more difficult for this hormone to have its effect. That's why it takes longer for some women to get pregnant after stopping the use of the pills, and of course some who already would not be able to ovulate could blame it on the pill for this reason. BUT, if this is the only cause of infertility, it's realtively easy to treat using certain medications. So the conclusion: It's a myth that has some truth in it. If you want to use the pills do that, but be ready for some mood changes.. I never used them myself so maybe some other members of the forum can tell you how they felt with the use of contraception. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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