
Sunya is a combined oral contraceptive pill that contains a balance of estrogen and progestin hormones to effectively prevent pregnancy. It works primarily by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and altering the uterine lining to prevent implantation.
3 months (3x21 pills), 6 months (6x21 pills)
Some of the common side effects of Sunya include;
Migraines
Mood changes
Weight changes
Breast tenderness
Nausea
Bleeding or spotting
Some less common side effects of Sunya include;
Vaginal discharge
Fluid retention
Visual disturbances
High blood pressure
Hair loss
Alternatives to Sunya pill include;
Microgynon
Yasmin Pill
Rigevidon
Marvelon
Non pill alternatives include;
Implants
Contraceptive patch
Vaginal ring
Injectables
What is Sunya used for?
Sunya is a combined oral contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy. It also helps regulate menstrual cycles and reduce symptoms like cramps and premenstrual discomfort.
Who should avoid taking the Sunya pill?
Women with a history of blood clots, heart disease, stroke, certain cancers, or liver problems should consult their doctor before using Sunya.
Does the pill stop periods?
Certain contraceptive pills are used to stop periods or reduce periods.
Can the pill be taken with milk?
It is best to take the pill with water as certain medications can interact adversely with calcium rich foods and supplements.
Take 1 Sunya pill on the first day of your period with a glass of water.
It is to be taken consistently for 21 days.
Take a break for 7 days and restart with the pill.