Recent data shows that nearly 65% of U.S. women aged 15-49 use some form of contraception, with hormonal birth control among the most common choices. These medications directly influence the reproductive and endocrine systems, fundamentally altering hormonal balances to prevent pregnancy. However, one significant challenge is the often delayed recognition of side effects, as symptoms may develop gradually or mimic other health issues. Understanding these impacts is crucial for making informed decisions about contraceptive use and managing overall health.
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9. Blood Pressure Changes Certain hormonal contraceptives, particularly those containing estrogen, have been associated with mild increases in blood pressure. Estrogen can influence vascular tone and…