THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

In these cases, is the pill contraindicated? We have read different opinions!

In reality there are no contraindications for using the pill or other combined hormonal contraceptives in women with multiple sclerosis. In fact, some authors have even shown a benefit in terms of delay of onset of first attack of the disease. Further studies are in progress.

 

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