Many birth-control pills release a constant amount of synthetic estradiols and progesterone for 21 days, followed by 7 days when no hormones are ingested. Which of the following statements MOST accurately describes the effects of birth-control pills? Birth-control pills maintain constant levels of estrogens and/or progesterones and mask the release of the oocyte from the follicle. Birth-control pills maintain constant levels of estrogens and/or progesterone so there is no surge in LH and ovulation does not occur. Birth-control pills inhibit the development of the uterine lining so implantation of a fertilized oocyte cannot occur. The 7 days with no hormones does not allow a thick enough uterine lining to form so a fertilized oocyte cannot implant.

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Birth-control pills maintain constant levels of estrogens and/or progesterone so there is no surge in LH and ovulation does not occur.

While some birth controls are different, the most common prevent the egg of the month from dropping into the oviduct by releasing chemicals into a woman's body. You must take pills for a month before this takes place. You will still have your period.