‘Silent kill.er’ warning issued to anyone who takes commonly used contraceptive pill

While the numbers sound alarming, experts are quick to stress that for healthy women without other risk factors, the chance of experiencing a stroke while on the pill is still very low. However, the increased relative risk — even if small — is something both doctors and patients should take seriously.

Dr Sezgin, who led the recent study, says the findings should act as a reminder that birth control is not a one-size-fits-all solution. “Our findings confirm earlier evidence linking oral contraceptives to stroke risk and should prompt more careful evaluation of stroke risk in young women,” she explained.

Making Safer, More Informed Choices

With more data becoming available, the goal isn’t to scare women away from the pill — but to help guide more personalised and safer contraceptive decisions.

In the end, the pill has empowered millions of women with choice and control. But like any medication, it comes with risks that deserve to be fully understood. If you’re currently on the pill — or considering it — now might be the right time to have a deeper conversation with your doctor about what’s best for you.

 

While the numbers sound alarming, experts are quick to stress that for healthy women without other risk factors, the chance of experiencing a stroke while on the pill is still very low. However, the increased relative risk — even if small — is something both doctors and patients should take seriously.

Dr Sezgin, who led the recent study, says the findings should act as a reminder that birth control is not a one-size-fits-all solution. “Our findings confirm earlier evidence linking oral contraceptives to stroke risk and should prompt more careful evaluation of stroke risk in young women,” she explained.

Making Safer, More Informed Choices

With more data becoming available, the goal isn’t to scare women away from the pill — but to help guide more personalised and safer contraceptive decisions.

In the end, the pill has empowered millions of women with choice and control. But like any medication, it comes with risks that deserve to be fully understood. If you’re currently on the pill — or considering it — now might be the right time to have a deeper conversation with your doctor about what’s best for you.

 

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