Genesee County Health Department
Better Life Through Better Health
GOOD NEWS ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL PILLS
In addition to preventing pregnancy, experts are sure that birth
control pills can do a lot of good things for your body. They may even
help prevent some forms of cancer.
Most birth control pills contain a combination of two hormones -
estrogen and progesterone. This combination works by sending a message
to the ovaries not to produce an egg. As a result, the ovaries get more
rest and with less going on in the ovary, there is less chance for
cancer to develop.
There is also less of a chance to develop cancer of the endometrium
(lining of the uterus or womb) because taking the pill will make your
periods lighter. Again, with less going on, there is less chance for
cancer.
With lighter periods, there is less blood loss and the woman should
feel stronger and more energetic. In addition, periods are usually much
less painful because the pill stops ovulation (release of an egg) and
there is less hormone in the body to cause cramps.
Taking pills will decrease the risk for getting cysts on the ovaries
because they develop when there is ovulation. Also breast cysts are less
likely to develop when the pill is taken.
The Pill prevents pregnancy by thickening the mucus that sperm would
have to swim through to fertilize an egg. This makes it more difficult
for germs to get into the uterus causing Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
and damage to the reproductive organs.
There are some people who should not take the pill because of certain
health risks. Discuss the risks and benefits with your health care
professional.
For more
information about birth control methods contact Genesee County Health
Department
Family Planning Services at
McCree North at (810) 600-2439 or at Burton at (810) 237-4538.
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