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Gynaecologist warns against misuse of pregnancy prevention drugs

He explained that while contraceptives effectively prevent pregnancy, each method has potential side effects and requires appropriate medical guidance.

• July 5, 2026
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Pregnant Woman [PhotoCredit : CNN]

A gynaecologist, Samuel Egbebi, has cautioned young women against abusing pregnancy prevention drugs, warning that it could lead to health complications.

Mr Egbebi gave the warning in an interview in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday.

He explained that while contraceptives effectively prevent pregnancy, each method has potential side effects and requires appropriate medical guidance.

According to him, hormonal contraceptives including pills, implants and injections, may cause mood swings, weight gain, nausea and irregular menstrual bleeding.

He added that contraceptives containing estrogen carry a slightly increased risk of blood clots.

Mr Egbebi noted that some long-acting contraceptive devices may also cause temporary pain or spotting after insertion.

The gynaecologist noted that common side effects associated with hormonal contraceptives include headache, breast tenderness and decreased libido.

“Excessive or inappropriate use of contraceptives may lead to menstrual irregularities, including breakthrough bleeding or the complete absence of menstruation,” he said.

He further explained that combined estrogen and progestin pills, although generally safe for most women, carry rare but serious risks such as stroke and other cardiovascular complications, especially for smokers or women over 35 years.

Mr Egbebi also explained that hormonal contraceptives do not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

He counselled women to seek professional advice before choosing a contraceptive method and encouraged the consistent use of condoms where appropriate to help prevent STIs.

The gynaecologist urged those considering family planning to seek the guidance of qualified healthcare professionals.

(NAN)

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