Birth Control & Pregnancy: Risks and Misconceptions
Taking birth control pills while pregnant does not cause miscarriages. Miscarriages are most often caused by chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. Birth control pills work by preventing ovulation. In rare cases, a women who is pregnant and takes birth control pills can experience bleeding, known as breakthrough bleeding. This bleeding is generally mild and does not pose any risk to the pregnancy.Pregnancy & Health - Related Articles
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