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Birth control pills are a popular form of contraception for women. how does birth control pills prevent pregnancy ?

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Some forms of birth control thicken the cervix lining preventing pregnancy.

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Hormonal changes. The pill introduces hormones that prevent ovulation, therefore there is no egg to be fertilized. Furthermore you do not have a "period" technically. It is withdrawl bleeding from lack of hormones and if taken properly you are protected during this time as well.

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