contraceptionBirth control has changed the face of medical care for women by giving them a safe, effective, and simple way of preventing pregnancy. Birth control has been in widespread usage for decades, meaning that a large amount of research has been done on it over the course of its usage. In the course of this research, birth control has become associated with health benefits that range from cosmetic to potentially life-saving.  These benefits are so well-known in the medical community that birth control is sometimes prescribed specifically for these benefits, rather than to prevent pregnancy. Women’s Health of Central Virginia shares an overview of the health benefits of birth control, beyond contraception! 

The Health Benefits of Birth Control

Birth control is associated with certain health benefits:

  • Improved skin complexion 
  • Reduction in unwanted hair growth
  • Reduced risk of bone thinning
  • Reduced risk of anemia
  • Reduced risk of breast or ovarian cysts
  • Reduced risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers
  • Reduced risk of pelvic infections
  • Lessened PMS symptoms (or even cessation of menses entirely)
  • Alleviation of migraines

The health benefits associated with birth control are typically attributed to hormonal birth control options, and most of the research that linked these benefits with birth control was done on women who were using birth control pills. However, there is some evidence that other hormonal birth control options (such as the implant or shot) can also provide some, or all, of these benefits. 

Some of the potential benefits depend on what kind of birth control you’re taking, as well as how you take it. For example, migraines associated with the menstrual cycle typically occur because of the drop in estrogen that occurs right before your period. Women who choose to continue having a period while taking a birth control pill still experience a drop in estrogen during the week of their period, and so may still experience these migraines even while taking birth control. As with many topics dealing with health, all of it depends on a variety of factors that are difficult to track on your own, which brings us to…

The Best Option for You

The best kind of birth control is the kind that works best for you. Unfortunately, you can’t decide what kind of birth control is right for you just by reading about it on the internet. An ob/gyn can look at your current health, your past health, your habits, and your family history to determine what kind of birth control method will give you the most benefit and least risk. A good ob/gyn will be able to ensure that the birth control option you use meshes well with your lifestyle and doesn’t exacerbate any underlying health conditions you have. It’s always a good idea to consult a professional when it comes to making decisions about your health. 

At Women’s Health of Central Virginia, our providers will work with you to find the birth control option that is best for your needs. Whether they are contraceptive or medical, your overall health is our priority. Contact us today at (434) 239-7890 for an appointment.