We know smoking women on the pill over thirty-five have about twice the likelihood of stroke (blood clots cause these) as those who do not smoke. I recommend to my patients on hormonal birth control that they stop smoking. I do not refuce to prescribe but assure that they understand the risks. A woman over thirty-five has greater risk in pregnancy as a result of smoking as well. On balance, she is probably better off on the pill than getting pregnant. The patch appears to be a particular problem and the ring places much less hormone in the system.
Gypsy, avoid hormonal birth control such as pill, shot, patch, injections or ring to avoid the statistics above. Use an IUD or the most common birth control for women in their thirties is sterilization of themselves or their partners.
I give my patients the facts; they decide.
Brandye
Posted: 28 Sep 00:52