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Who can use it? of Combined contraceptive pill
Not every woman can use the combined pill and there are a number of reasons why it may not be a suitable method of contraception. The combined pill should not be taken if:
- the woman is pregnant, or thinks she might be pregnant
- the woman is over 35 years old and a smoker.
The combined pill is also not a suitable method of contraception if the woman has ever had:
- venous or arterial thrombosis (blood clots)
- raised blood pressure, heart abnormalities or circulatory disease
- liver or gall bladder disease
- diabetes
- unexplained vaginal bleeding.









