Do you gain weight on the pill?

Generally taking birth control pills is not fat, but there are differences.
Taking contraceptive pills is a common contraceptive measure used by women of childbearing age, which can be divided into three categories: short-acting, long-acting and emergency contraceptive pills, which should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and exclude contraindications such as impairment of liver and kidney functions and cardiovascular diseases.
The new generation of oral contraceptives can reduce the body’s water and sodium retention due to the anti-salt corticosteroid effect, so they generally do not cause weight gain and obesity, but there are differences.
Taking contraceptives can cause nausea, vomiting, irregular vaginal bleeding and other side effects, and long-term use of contraceptives will affect lipid metabolism, glucose metabolism, etc., which can cause adverse cardiovascular, so for women with high-risk factors, such as older and long-term smokers, it is not recommended to take long-term use of condoms and other contraceptives under the guidance of a doctor.