Birth Control Pill
Today's pills have lower doses of hormones than earlier birth control pills. This has
greatly lowered the risk of side effects. However, there are both benefits and risks with
taking birth control pills. Benefits include having more regular and lighter periods,
fewer menstrual cramps; and a lower risk for ovarian and endometrial cancer, and pelvic
inflammatory disease (PID). Serious side effects include an increased chance, for some
women, of developing heart disease and high blood pressure. Minor side effects include
nausea, headaches, sore breasts, weight gain, irregular bleeding and depression. Many of
these side effects go away after taking the pill for a few months. Women who smoke, are
over age 35, or have a history of blood clots or breast or endometrial cancer are more at
risk for dangerous side effects and may not be able to take the pill. Talk with your
health care provider about whether the pill is right for you.
Birth Control Methods
Types of Birth Control Methods
Foams and Gels
Withdrawal Mthod
Birth Control Pill
Birth Control Pills, STDs and HIV
Dental Dams as a Birth Control Method
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