Side effects, by definition, have no purpose.
They work. Side effects, disappointment because u feel very little.
Julia F. Sollenberger has written: 'Adverse effects of oral contraceptives' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Oral contraceptives, Side effects
Hormonal contraception has many many short term and long term side effects.
Randall Murray has written: 'Hepatic tumors and oral contraceptives' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Collected works, Etiology, Liver, Liver Neoplasms, Oral contraceptives, Side effects, Tumors
Marjorie J. Dow has written: 'Metabolism of methionine in women using oral contraceptives' -- subject(s): Oral contraceptives, Side effects
They combat pregnancy.
Side effects include bloating, weight gain and acne, although some birth control pills actually improve acne.
Ellen Grant has written: 'The bitter pill' -- subject(s): Oral contraceptives, Side effects, Toxicology
No, because it is unconstitutional and the artificial contraceptives to be distributed are not medically safe. Hormonal contraceptives and intrauterine devices (IUDs) have abortifacient effects and cardiovascular side effects, among others. There is a short documentary in You Tube on " The Birth Control Pill and Informed Consent." It's a real eye opener. Do check it out:
Not all contraceptives are safe for all women. Many contraceptives (such as oral contraceptives, the patch, etc.), involve increasing hormone levels in the body, which can cause undesirable side effects. Also, some women report decreased (or no) libido, even after stopping use of a contraceptive. It is best to ask your doctor about taking a contraceptive and research any adverse affects for yourself.
Amantadine is used to treat a group of side effects, called parkinsonian side effects, that include tremors , difficulty walking, and slack muscle tone.
YES, other medications and illnesses can cancel the effectiveness of oral contraceptives even having a cold and taking medication can reduce the effectiveness of the pill. If you take other medications while taking oral contraceptives, speak with your Doctor about possible side effects.