Oral contraceptives, or birth control pills, are used by women to prevent pregnancy, manage acne, alleviate menstrual cramps, and reduce the risk of ovarian cysts. While some types are known to raise resting blood pressure, the effect of these pills on blood pressure during intense exercise remains unclear.
The research found a relative increase of 20 to 30 per cent in breast cancer risk associated with both combined and progestogen-only contraceptives, whatever the mode of delivery
New Delhi: Contraception aims to prevent pregnancy by halting egg production, or by preventing implantation. Certain types of contraception can be used to prevent pregnancy, and certain types also protect against sexually transmitted illnesses (STIs). Condoms: This is the only kind of contraception that protects against and prevents most STIs. This contraceptive technique may be […]
Hormonal contraceptives, e.g. the pill, the patch, and the vaginal ring, contain synthetic hormones that prevent pregnancy by either stopping ovulation