The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Estetrol/Drospirenone inhibit ovulation in quick-starting method. It will also learn about the safety of Estetrol/Drospirenone. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does Estradiol valerate/Dienogest inhibit ovulation inferior to Ethinyl estradiol/Gestodene when starting on Day 7-9 of menstrual cycle? What are the impacts of Estradiol valerate/Dienogest on ovarian activities when starting on Day 7-9 of menstrual cycle? How does the cervical mucus change when starting Estradiol valerate/Dienogest on Day 7-9 of menstrual cycle? What are the adverse effects when starting Estradiol valerate/Dienogest on Day 7-9 of menstrual cycle? Researchers will compare Estradiol valerate/Dienogest to Ethinyl estradiol/Gestodene to see if Estradiol valerate/Dienogest inhibit ovulation in quick-starting method.
Age range
18 Years – 45 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Rate of ovulation inhibition and classify ovarian activities using transvaginal ultrasound
Timeframe: 34-36 days