High Blood pressure, blood clots, stroke, cancer. there are more but those are all on the warcning label & well documented.
There shouldn't be any long term effect.
Maybe. They don't experience the risks of pregnancy and child birth.
The risks involved with the Depo-Provera birth control shot are irregular menstrual cycles, nervousness, headaches, depression, weight gain, acne, changes in appetite, hair loss among others.
Usually previous blood clots.
The main risk of Yaz birth control is that they are not 100% effective. They have also been known to give women nausea, headaches and high blood pressure.
It doesnt matter what type of birth control you use, it is bad in general to smoke while taking birth control. It increases risks of cancer. Basically its a when not if you get cancer. I smoke and am on birth control and my gyno tells me all the time that I need to stop. I know I should but its just one of those things. If you can, quit now.
Control Risks Group was created in 1975.
The only risk of skipping your period using the birth control pill is unscheduled bleeding. Skipping does not have any medical risks, and it does not increase the risk of pregnancy.
Millions of women are on the pill but you need to be well aware of the health side effects. They include stoke, heart attack even death. You increase these risks by a lot if you are a smoker or over the age of 35. All birth control comes with informational paperwork that advises you against all of the risks. You should read it!
No, the only serious side effect would be reducing the effectiveness of your birth control.
Generally no. However, you have to weigh risks against the risks of pregnancy. There is also some risk associated with the medication that is worsened by smoking. So don't.
The serious risks are decreasing bone health, permanent heart damage, weakened organs, and a high likelyhood of organ failure and / or death.
As long as you don't smoke there should be no harmful effects to your health