Should the combined oral contraceptive pill be discontinued if I develop headaches?

Migraine involves a headache with visual disturbance. If severe migraine starts, the combined oral contraceptive pill should be stopped immediately and not recommenced. The progestogen-only pill is not contraindicated. If mild migraine occurs, the combined oral contraceptive pill should be stopped but it may be tried again later with careful monitoring and advice from your doctor.

Headaches by themselves are not a contraindication to the combined oral contraceptive pill. If they occur around the time of the combined oral contraceptive pill-free interval, the combined oral contraceptive pill may be taken for nine weeks without a break before a pill-free interval reducing the symptom from 13 to 5 times each year.


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