
women have fear in their mind in taking contraceptive pills for preventive pregnancy because a long time ago they can cause of blood clotting, cardiovascular problems and several other problems but now….government is taking action towards birth control drugs, saying new pills come out to be less helpful at preventing pregnancy than those agreed decades before.
Amy Allina, program director of the National Women’s Health Network said, “The very first pills were very high dose and carried risks of blood clots and cardiovascular problems that would be unacceptable to most women,” “Today, most birth control pills are very safe for the vast majority of women.”
The drug agency said, The contraceptive pills accepted in the 1960s acceptable on normal less than one pregnancy for every 100 women taking the tablet for as a minimum a year,. But the government has approved pills allowing more than two pregnancies for every 100 women.
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