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Thanks Francesca, this allows us to speak about this issue as it relates to the pill in order to give you all the information that you need. If you have normal blood pressure, the use of the pill, as well as other combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs), has a minimal effect on blood pressure (BP). The primary International Guidelines contraindicate the use of all CHCs, including the combined pill, in women with high blood pressure, even if controlled properly, because hypertension is in itself a factor that increases the risk for the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular risk). If you have concerns or questions, talk calmly with your gynecologist to get knowledgeable and personalized advice. Together you can choose the most appropriate method that makes you feel at ease.

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