Oral Contraceptives: Risks and Benefits
Since first introduced in the 1960s, the birth control pill ("the pill") has been a popular and extremely effective form of contraception. The pill is easy to use and, when taken correctly, it is 95% to 99.9% successful at preventing pregnancy. But, as with any medicine, there are both risks and benefits.
What Are the Risks of Taking the Pill?
Unintended Pregnancy
Blood Clots
Cholesterol Levels
High Blood Pressure
Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
What Are the Benefits of Taking the Pill?
Cancer
Other Benefits
- Heavy bleeding, irregular periods, painful periods, and menstrual cramps
- Ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy that occurs outside the uterus, particularly in the fallopian tubes)
- Iron-deficiency anemia
- Acne
- Unwanted hair growth
- Pelvic pain due to endometriosis
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
RESOURCES
American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists http://www.acog.org/
Planned Parenthood Federation of America http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada http://www.sogc.org/index%5Fe.asp/
Women's Health Matters http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/
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