The Oral Contraceptive Pill contains the female sex hormones oestrogen and progestogen. It prevents pregnancy from occuring by: stopping ovulation (release of the female’s egg), thickening the cervical mucus, thereby preventing sperm from entering into the cervix and changing the lining of the uterus so that it becomes difficult for an embryo to implant.
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