Birth control is a method for husband and wife to prevent pregnancy. There are many methods of birth control. The most important methods are birth control pills. Prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV / AIDS or any sexually transmitted diseases.
Taking oral contraceptives leads to a number of side effects such as:
- Nausea.
- Increase in weight.
- Bulge in the chest.
- Drops of blood or lumps between each session and cycle.
- The cycle is lighter in terms of bleeding.
- Mood swings and nervousness.
There are a number of symptoms which, if observed, should be reviewed by your doctor immediately:
- Pain in the abdomen or stomach.
- Pain in the chest area.
- Severe headache .
- Problems with self-vision and promise of clarity in vision.
- Swelling of feet or thighs.
All women are given oral contraceptives and are not recommended for women smokers over the age of 35. If you do not smoke, you can ask your doctor to prescribe and use the contraceptive pill until menopause stops.
- Occurrence of clots in the foot or hands or the presence of blood clots.
- Heart or liver disease.
- Cancer in the uterus or breast.
- Do not control your high blood pressure.
- The presence of a sister.
The pill should be taken and prescribed by the doctor and not by anyone else, after studying your condition and finding the best way to prevent your pregnancy.