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Seven common side effects of birth control

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This archive report was first published on 17 September 2019.

Seven common side effects of birth control

Published on September 17, 2019

Oral contraceptives are a popular choice for women seeking to prevent pregnancy. However, like any medication, they can have side effects. In this article, we will explore seven common side effects of birth control pills.

Combination pills, which contain both oestrogen and progestin, and progestin-only pills, which contain only progestin, work by preventing ovulation. However, they can react differently with different people, regardless of the method of administration.

  • 1. Breast tenderness
  • 2. Intermenstrual spotting
  • 3. Headaches and migraine
  • 4. Nausea
  • 5. Weight fluctuations
  • 6. Low sex drive
  • 7. Vaginal discharge

It's essential to remember that side effects are common when introducing new medications to the body. If you experience any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention.

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