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Can Hair Loss Result From The Use of Birth Control?

by C. Gray

Since the 60’s women have been using the birth control pills for pregnancy prevention. The FDA approved the use of the birth control pill for this purpose and women found that it was better to take a pill to prevent pregnancy but they also found that it regulated periods as well as clear up acne on their faces and minimize cramping associated with menstrual periods.

The birth control pills had the same type of hormones that the body naturally made; estrogen and progestin. These hormones play an important role in balancing out their hormonal system. With every pill you can expect some type of side effect.

Several different side effects have been experienced by women who have taken the birth control pill. The side effects range from mild to severe and causes several difficult problems. Hair loss is an example of just one of the several side effects that have been reported. If a family history of female pattern baldness or thinning hair does exist you may want to consider this before undertaking birth control pills.

You should talk to your doctor and find out what options are available to you in relation to taking birth control pills, as some birth control methods have less hormone levels in the actual dosages. Typically,your doctor will suggest starting with a low dose birth control pill. Your doctor may even recommend a birth control pill without hormones for those with a family history of hair loss.

If you have a high potential of hair loss you may want to avoid the following type of birth control:

-Hormone injections - Containing the hormone, progestin, these injections are meant to keep a woman from ovulating.

-Skin patches - To be worn on your body thisand it continually releases the hormones progestin and estrogen into the body at a low dose

-Implants - This is where a device that contains progestin is implanted into the body. This device is programmed to repeatedly release a regulated dose of progestin into the body. This in turn inhibits a woman to ovulate.

The choice to take the birth control pill will require continuous monitoring of any hair loss just in case the need for an alternative is warranted. It is always a possibility that there may be a more effective form of birth control that doesn’t allow for hair loss. Talk to your doctor about all the options available to you before choosing to utilize the birth control pill. No sign of hereditary hair loss? You then may be fine to start using the birth control pill without experiencing hair loss.

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