Maybe using CookieJar can help you. For instance when posting to a page containing a form:
import urllib2
import urllib
from cookielib import CookieJar
cj = CookieJar()
opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(cj))
# input-type values from the html form
formdata = { "username" : username, "password": password, "form-id" : "1234" }
data_encoded = urllib.urlencode(formdata)
response = opener.open("https://page.com/login.php", data_encoded)
content = response.read()
EDIT:
After Piotr's comment I'll elaborate a bit. From the docs:
The CookieJar class stores HTTP cookies. It extracts cookies from HTTP
requests, and returns them in HTTP responses. CookieJar instances
automatically expire contained cookies when necessary. Subclasses are
also responsible for storing and retrieving cookies from a file or
database.
So whatever requests you make with your CookieJar instance, all cookies will be handled automagically. Kinda like your browser does :)