According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 65% of U.S. women aged 15-49 use some form of birth control. While contraceptives offer effective family planning, their influence on the reproductive and circulatory systems is complex. Adverse effects—ranging from hormonal imbalances to increased risk of blood clots—can be subtle and difficult to detect early. This challenge underscores the importance of understanding both the benefits and the hidden risks associated with birth control use, enabling individuals to make informed choices about their reproductive health.
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36. Blood Iron Levels Hormonal birth control methods, particularly combined oral contraceptives and hormonal IUDs, often reduce the volume and frequency of menstrual bleeding. This decreased…