Yes, unless you get pregnant. For nonsmoking women, and even for women who smoke and are under 35, there is more risk of blood clot with pregnancy than on the pill.
Birth control pills increase the risk for blood clots. If you already have blood clots, birth control pills could make the clots worse. There are other birth control methods which could be good alternatives, condoms, diaphragms, shots, and IUDs.
If you are having leg pain you should see a doctor because birth control can cause blood clots and they are painful and very dangerous if not treated. Leg pain is not a sign of birth control withdrawal.
Yes. Birth control pills increase the risk of blood clots, but it is still a small risk. Most people can take oral contraceptives without any blood clot complications.
Usually previous blood clots.
Probably not. Blood clots are a rare side effect of birth control pills. Potential side effects and individual risk factors should be discussed with the physician prescribing birth control pills.
High Blood pressure, blood clots, stroke, cancer. there are more but those are all on the warning label & well documented.
Let me know if you figure this out cause i am getting horrible pains in my calf that come and go all day today and i hope its not a blood clot caused by my birth control :(((
No but can cause other serious side effects like blood clots, strokes, pulmonary embolism.
Forgetting to take the pill on a regular basis. Also, there is risk of blood clots, especially in those who are smokers.
There are a variety of drugs used for birth control. Most have the risk of high blood pressure, blood clots, stroke and heart attack.Check the side effects list for specifics of any drug, there are additional side effects depending on which one is used.
This is a problem for your GYN or specialist. I would suggest making an appointment ASAP to get the situation under control.
greatly increases the chances of getting High Blood pressure, blood clots, stroke, cancer. there are more but those are all on the warning label & well documented.