Is it good to keep taking short-acting birth control pills

Short-acting contraceptives can be taken for a long time without contraindications, and it is recommended that they be used in strict accordance with medical advice.
Short-acting contraceptives belong to hormonal drugs, the correct use of which can play a role in contraception and regulation of the menstrual cycle.
1. Short-acting contraceptive pill adverse reactions are mainly:
Class early pregnancy reaction: manifested as nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dizziness, loss of appetite.
Breakthrough bleeding (most often occurs when the pill is missed; if necessary, 0.01 mg of ethinyl estradiol can be added nightly), amenorrhea.
Mental depression, headache, fatigue, weight gain, facial hyperpigmentation.
Impairment of liver function or increased relative risk of benign adenomas of the liver.
Increased risk of ischemic heart disease in smoking women over 35 years of age.
May cause high blood pressure.
2. It is contraindicated in the following cases:
Breast cancer, cancer of the reproductive organs, irregular vaginal bleeding, abnormal liver function or recent history of liver disease or jaundice, deep vein thrombosis, cerebrovascular accidents, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, mental depression and women over 40 years of age.