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Is there any form on Birth control, that women with high blood pressure can take?



Is there any form on Birth control, that women with high blood pressure can take?

Yes I believe it is the mini pill but ask your doctor for sure. There are many out there also your pharmacy knows.
I have a problem with high blood pressure and I am on Ortho Micronor. It has no estrogen in it (that hormone affects your BP). I have had no problems with this pill.....ask your doctor about it!
I belive there is but ask your docter fist to make sure.
Rhythm Method OR to be more sure/confident, use the Persona method and check your urine each morning. Neither of these methods involves ingesting any substance so you will be fine.
Barrier methods (condom, diaphragm, etc.) or an IUD won't affect your blood pressure at all. It's a good idea to use spermicide with a condom just in case it breaks.

You might be able to use a low hormone pill or the ring, but it might make your blood pressure go up.
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