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Noriday is a contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy. It only has progesterone as opposed to combined contraceptive pills that have both progesterone and oestrogen. As a result, Noriday is recommended for women who can't take pills that have oestrogen in them. Noriday is highly effective as it has over 99% chance of success. However, it does not protect you from Sexually Transmitted Infections. This means that you still need to use a condom to be protected from STIs.
Pregnancy requires both an egg and a sperm. These eggs are released from a woman's ovary after which it is fertilized by a male sperm. Noriday works by thickening a woman's cervical mucus, making it hard for sperms to penetrate into the womb. This means that these sperms are unable to reach the eggs and fertilize them. This pill also helps to prevent ovulation even though it is not as effective at this when compared to combined contraceptive pills.
Noriday might not be the best choice if you are:
There are many other conditions that make it hard for you to use this pill. These include epilepsy, otosclerosis, tetany, asthma, kidney disease, multiple sclerosis, migrains, and porphyria. Seek medical advice to see if this pill can still work for you or if you can get a better alternative.
Follow the gudiance of your healthcare provider and be sure to read the instructions before use:
Active ingredients: 350 mcg of norethisterone
Inactive ingredients: magnesium stearate, lactose monohydrate, maize starch, povidone.
Common side effects include:
Severe allergic reactions include blood clots or liver issues. Seek medical help if serious side effects occur.
1. How do I take Noriday?
Take one tablet at the same time every day without a break between packs. There are no inactive pills.
2. What happens if I miss a pill?
If you're more than 3 hours late, take the missed pill as soon as you remember and use additional contraception (such as condoms) for the next 48 hours.
3. Can Noriday be taken during breastfeeding?
Yes, Noriday is safe to use while breastfeeding and is often recommended as a contraceptive option for nursing mothers.
4. Does Noriday affect periods?
It may cause changes in your menstrual cycle, such as irregular bleeding, lighter periods, or sometimes missed periods altogether.
5. Is Noriday effective if I have gastrointestinal issues?
Gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or severe diarrhea may reduce the effectiveness of Noriday. Use backup contraception if this occurs.