Notes
Staying abreast of new information on the medications being taken is the responsibility of every individual. Reading the material supplied by your doctor’s office, the pharmacy dispensing the medication and other reputable sources is recommended. Every woman considering Alesse for their birth contral needs to have a comprehensive physical exam to rule her into the category that is suitable for hormonal birth control methods.
There are other options for persons with existing medical conditions that could be worsened by the addition of estrogen and progestin hormones to their bodies. There are a large number of existing conditions that a physician that is prescribing Alesse needs to be informed of by the patient. Assuming the doctor will just know all the details of an individual’s life is a bad assumption. Keeping all routine examination appointments will help the doctor catch any negative effects the usage of Alesse may have on you while they are still minor.
Self –breast exams and mammograms are the best preventive measures an woman can take to catch potiential problems brought on by Alesse use while they are small. Honest and complete communication with your medical professionals is key to helping them help you in the best possible manner. Alesse is not appropriate for every woman. There are many other contraceptive methods available that do not involve hormones
See also
What is Alesse?How to use Alesse?
Alesse side effects
Alesse precautions
Alesse interactions