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on the pill at 13
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Does anyone know of any, if any, health risks associated with being on the pill at the age of 13?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will have to have smear tests once you go on the pill as it is a contraceptive first and foremost.
Also the longer you are on the pill the more likely you are in later years to become susseptible (sp) to osteoporosis (brittle bones).
You will also be advised to take at least a 12mth break from the pill after a certain length of time - usually 10yrs - so that your body's natural hormone balance can be restored.
Go down to your local Family Planning clinic and have a chat to a nurse. They are usually more than happy to help and will advise you on what's best to do. I have not heard that there are any side effects with taking the pill at a young age, but as already said, it is not advisable to be having sex at such a young age. But after all said and done, it is a personal decision and if this is the case then you are being quite sensible in considering the contraceptive pill. But be aware that the pill will NOT keep you from getting sexually transmitted diseases. So extra precaution is strongly advisable if you are sexually active.
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Sorry, I should have explained better.
I'm 20 now, but I remember being on the pill (for a few months only) when I was about 13. It was for medical reasons and because I was so young (and stupid) I didn't question it. I'm just worried now and thinking will it affect me in the future? Ali Alic, i've not noticed you post anything of use to anyones question. I'm sorry if you find me being offensive but you're comments are not very nice in each case and go against the purpose of this site.
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I think that technically if you've been on the pill long term you are *slightly* more at risk of breast cancer and blood clots, especially if you smoke as well. It does however give protection from some pelvic infections and ovarian cancer, which is very hard to spot and not screened for so that could be a benefit. Also they say that as you are not releasing eggs while on the pill it means that when you stop taking it to have a family the good quality ones are still 'stored up'.