The contraceptive pill is a highly effective and convenient way to prevent pregnancy. When taken correctly, it is over 99% effective — offering peace of mind and flexible control over your reproductive health.
At ifeelshy®, we stock a full range of MHRA-approved contraceptive pills, available after a quick and confidential online consultation. You can choose between:
· Combined oral contraceptive pills, which contain synthetic versions of both oestrogen and progesterone, or
· Progestogen-only pills (POPs), also known as mini-pills, which contain only progesterone and are suitable for women who cannot take oestrogen.
All our products are dispensed by qualified pharmacists from trusted UK suppliers, ensuring safety, efficacy, and professional care with every order.
Start your consultation today to find the pill that best suits your health and lifestyle.
"Noriday – Progestogen-Only Oral Contraceptive Pill
Estrogen-Free Birth Control for Reliable Protection
Product Overview:
Noriday is a progestogen-only contraceptive pill (commonly known as the mini pill) designed for women who prefer or require an alternative to estrogen-containing contraceptives. It contains norethisterone, a synthetic version of the hormone progesterone, and provides dependable pregnancy prevention when taken daily.
Key Features:
Contains Norethisterone
A synthetic progestogen that works by thickening cervical mucus and altering the uterine lining to prevent pregnancy.
Estrogen-Free Formula
Ideal for individuals who are sensitive to estrogen or advised to avoid combined pills.
Effective Daily Protection
Offers up to 99% effectiveness with consistent use at the same time each day.
12-Week Supply
Each pack contains 84 tablets, providing uninterrupted contraception for 12 continuous weeks."
1. What’s the difference between combined and mini pills?
Combined pills contain both oestrogen and progesterone, while mini pills only contain progesterone, making them suitable for women who can’t take oestrogen.
2. How effective is the contraceptive pill?
When taken correctly at the same time every day, the contraceptive pill is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.
3. Can I take the pill if I’m breastfeeding?
Yes — progestogen-only pills (POPs) like Cerazette are safe for use while breastfeeding.
4. What are the side effects of contraceptive pills?
Some people may experience mild side effects such as nausea, breast tenderness, or mood changes, which usually settle after a few months.
5. Can the pill help with acne or period pain?
Yes — some combined pills such as Yasmin and Dianette can help regulate hormones, reducing acne and period discomfort.
6. What if I forget to take my pill?
If you miss a pill, follow the instructions in the patient leaflet. Missing doses may reduce effectiveness, so use additional contraception if unsure.