The progesterone component of OCP acts by:

Correct Answer: All of the above
Description: Ans. is d, i.e. All of the aboveRef: SK Chaudhary 7th/ed, p125-126,14Actions of the progesterone component of combined oral contraceptives:* Suppresses ovulation by its inhibitory action on the pituitary and the hypothalamus. This is predominantly achieved by estrogens but even by progesterone.* Causes atrophic changes in the endometrium and prevents nidation even if fertilization occurs.* Acts on the cervical mucus, making it thick and tenacious and impenetrable by sperms.The third-generation progestogens have a higher affinity for progesterone receptor and have a role in inhibiting ovulation.The main function of progestogens in combined pills is, to counteract the undesirable effects of estrogen such as endometrial hyperplasia and heavy withdrawal bleeding.
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