Oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) β commonly called birth control pills β are medications taken by mouth to prevent pregnancy. They contain synthetic versions of female hormones that regulate ovulation and the menstrual cycle.
There are two main types:
Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills (COCs)
Contain estrogen + progestin
Progestin-Only Pills (POPs) (also called the βmini-pillβ)
Contain progestin only
𧬠How Oral Contraceptive Pills Work
They prevent pregnancy by:
Stopping ovulation (no egg is released)
Thickening cervical mucus (makes it harder for sperm to enter the uterus)
Thinning the uterine lining (reduces chances of implantation)
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Benefits of Oral Contraceptive Pills
1. Highly Effective
Over 99% effective with perfect use
About 91β93% effective with typical use
2. Regulates Menstrual Cycle
More predictable periods
Less irregular bleeding
3. Reduces Menstrual Pain (Dysmenorrhea)
Lighter and less painful periods
4. Reduces Heavy Bleeding
Helpful for anemia caused by heavy periods
5. Improves Acne
Some combined pills improve hormonal acne
6. Reduces Risk of Certain Cancers
Lower risk of:
Ovarian cancer
Endometrial (uterine) cancer
7. Helps with Hormonal Conditions
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Endometriosis
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
β οΈ Side Effects of Oral Contraceptive Pills
Common (Usually mild & temporary)
Nausea
Breast tenderness
Headache
Mood changes
Spotting between periods
Mild weight changes
Decreased libido
Less Common but Serious
High blood pressure
Blood clots (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
Stroke (rare)
Heart attack (rare)
β οΈ Risk of serious side effects is higher in:
Smokers over age 35
Women with uncontrolled hypertension
Women with history of blood clots
Migraine with aura
Certain heart or liver diseases
β When to Seek Immediate Medical Help
Remember the warning signs using βACHESβ:
A β Severe Abdominal pain
C β Chest pain or shortness of breath
H β Severe Headache
E β Eye problems (vision loss)
S β Severe leg pain (possible clot)
π©Ί Who Should Not Take Combined Pills?
Avoid combined pills if:
Pregnant
Breastfeeding (early months)
History of blood clots
Severe liver disease
Migraine with aura
Uncontrolled high blood pressure
Progestin-only pills may be safer in some of these cases.
π Additional Notes
Pills must be taken daily at the same time
They do NOT protect against STIs
A condom is recommended for STI protection
Fertility usually returns quickly after stopping