What are the effects of contraceptive?

What are the effects of contraceptive?

The sections below will look at some common side effects of oral contraceptives.

  • Spotting between periods. Breakthrough bleeding, or spotting, refers to when vaginal bleeding occurs between menstrual cycles.
  • Nausea.
  • Breast tenderness.
  • Headaches and migraine.
  • Weight gain.
  • Mood changes.
  • Missed periods.
  • Decreased libido.

How does taking birth control affect your pregnancy?

Birth control pills overall lower the risk of pregnancy and the risk of a fertilized egg implanting outside the uterus (ectopic pregnancy), which most often occurs in one of the tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus (fallopian tubes).

Are there any side effects of oral contraception?

Oral and implanted contraception may delay pregnancy until all of the medication leaves the body. Effects on Pregnancy: There are no effects of barrier contraception on pregnancy. Oral contraception may be associated with low birth weight, premature birth or enlarged clitoris, but examples of these side effects in live births do not exist.

What are the benefits of using contraception to prevent pregnancy?

Contraception allows them to put off having children until their bodies are fully able to support a pregnancy. It can also prevent pregnancy for older people who face pregnancy-related risks.

Are there any side effects of barrier contraception?

Contraceptives During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. Effects on Pregnancy: There are no effects of barrier contraception on pregnancy. Oral contraception may be associated with low birth weight, premature birth or enlarged clitoris, but examples of these side effects in live births do not exist.

Birth control pills overall lower the risk of pregnancy and the risk of a fertilized egg implanting outside the uterus (ectopic pregnancy), which most often occurs in one of the tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus (fallopian tubes).

Oral and implanted contraception may delay pregnancy until all of the medication leaves the body. Effects on Pregnancy: There are no effects of barrier contraception on pregnancy. Oral contraception may be associated with low birth weight, premature birth or enlarged clitoris, but examples of these side effects in live births do not exist.

Contraceptives During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. Effects on Pregnancy: There are no effects of barrier contraception on pregnancy. Oral contraception may be associated with low birth weight, premature birth or enlarged clitoris, but examples of these side effects in live births do not exist.

What’s the difference between birth control and contraceptives?

Contraceptives are the name given to medicines and other devices that are used to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Contraceptives may also be referred to as birth control.