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The contraceptive pill is known to be one of the most reliable methods of contraception. It is made up of estrogen and progesterone, two hormones that occur naturally in women. Although it is effective, it is not perfect. What are its advantages and disadvantages? What are the risks of taking it?
The advantages of the contraceptive pill
In addition to being quite effective, taking birth control pills has many advantages. It allows you to have less abundant, more regular, shorter and less painful periods. It can even reduce acne. It can be stopped at any time without the need to consult a doctor; fertility is immediately restored. Also, it is easily available in all pharmacies.
The disadvantages of the contraceptive pill
Although birth control pills are effective, they are not without health risks. When a woman chooses birth control pills as a method of contraception, she should be aware that it must be taken regularly: every day and at the same time. If the regularity is broken, the pill may no longer be effective. It can lead to blood clots, strokes and high blood pressure.
Side effects
As with all medications, every woman reacts differently to the pill. But in general, the following side effects may occur with birth control pills:
- Headaches;
- Nausea;
- Weight gain;
- Decreased libido;
- Mental health problems (depression, anxiety, insomnia, etc.).
Contraindications of the contraceptive pill
It is therefore very important to evaluate the risks and benefits to make the right choice. However, not everyone can choose the contraceptive pill. It is contraindicated for women over 35 years of age, smokers, women who suffer from migraines, breastfeeding women, women with a history of heart disease (blood clots and stroke).