What side effects can the pill cause

Birth control pills may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, irregular vaginal bleeding, body weakness and other discomforts.
1. Gastrointestinal discomfort: after taking birth control pills, women may experience gastrointestinal discomfort such as vomiting, nausea and loss of appetite.
2. Irregular vaginal bleeding: after taking birth control pills, women may experience irregular vaginal bleeding and sometimes irregular menstruation.
3. Weakness: It may also cause dizziness, weakness, headache and other side effects.
In addition, the contraceptive pill contains estrogen and progesterone, long-term use of large quantities, may lead to accumulation of drugs in the body, and may even cause disorders in the body’s sex hormone levels, affecting women’s health. It is not recommended to take birth control pills when there are diseases such as thrombosis and unexplained breast nodules.
Reminder: It is necessary to use contraceptive pills reasonably under the guidance of a doctor to minimize the risks.