Oral Contraceptives: Oral Contraceptives are a popular method of contraception used by women to prevent pregnancy. But many women face several side effects with the use of oral contraception, like bloating, fever, headache, and more. Some studies have also suggested a link between oral contraception and an increased risk of breast cancer in women.
Shedding light on the same, Dr. Deepika Aggarwal shared that oral contraceptive pills, including the morning-after pill, can have minor side effects, but no robust evidence says that they can lead to breast cancer.
On the contrary, oral contraceptive pills reduce the chances of endometrial and ovarian cancer. Tune in to the full video to learn more about the effects of birth control pills.