Definition
Ovrette was another brand name for a progestogen-only oral contraceptive pill, also known as the "mini-pill". ๐ Unlike combined pills, it contained only one type of synthetic hormone. Think of it as a hormone-specific approach to birth control. Ovrette was designed to prevent pregnancy by thickening cervical mucus and altering the uterine lining. Progestogen-only pills like Ovrette are often prescribed to women who cannot take estrogen. The availability of specific brands may vary by region and newer options now exist.