Description
Femodene is a combined oral contraceptive pill that provides reliable pregnancy prevention through the use of two synthetic hormones: gestodene (a progestogen) and ethinylestradiol (an oestrogen). It is designed for women seeking a daily, hormone-based contraceptive that also supports menstrual cycle regulation. Taken correctly, Femodene offers over 99% effectiveness in preventing conception. It is prescribed to women who prefer a 21-day pill regimen followed by a 7-day break, allowing for a predictable withdrawal bleed similar to a natural cycle.
How It Works
Femodene works through a multi-layered mechanism of hormonal control. The active ingredients prevent ovulation by suppressing the body’s natural cyclical hormone release. Without ovulation, there is no egg available for fertilisation. Additionally, the progestogen component thickens the cervical mucus, making it more difficult for sperm to reach the uterus. The endometrial lining of the uterus is also altered, reducing the likelihood of successful implantation. These three actions work in tandem to offer robust contraceptive protection, provided the pill is taken at the same time daily without missing doses.
Why Choose Femodene
Femodene is a well-established, low-dose contraceptive option that balances efficacy with tolerability. It delivers consistent hormonal coverage throughout the cycle, which can help reduce common hormonal side effects such as mood fluctuations and acne. The fixed hormone dose across the 21 active pills simplifies adherence and is favoured by women who experience irregular bleeding or heavy periods. Many users report improved cycle regularity and lighter, less painful periods. Femodene also allows for flexibility—under medical guidance, it can be used continuously or tailored to delay menstruation for special circumstances.
Important Note
Femodene should only be used following consultation with a healthcare professional, who will assess individual risk factors such as smoking, age, blood pressure, and personal or family history of thromboembolic conditions. The pill must be taken consistently for optimal effectiveness. Missing pills, gastrointestinal disturbances, or interactions with certain medications can reduce contraceptive reliability. It is not suitable for everyone and should not be used during pregnancy or if breastfeeding unless instructed by a doctor. Femodene does not offer protection against sexually transmitted infections and should be used with barrier methods if STI protection is required.





