6. Female sterilization process increases risk of pregnancy
A new process of hysterospoic sterilization actually helps women to control pregnancy and avoid them from having a child after sex. But, studies have shown that the use of such sterilization process actually has chances to increase the risks of pregnancy by 10 times during a 10 year period. What this process does in the short term might greatly affect the birth control process and procedures in the long run.
7. Birth control failure by overweight women
Women who are considered to be fat and obese usually face failure when it comes to birth control, meaning that the birth control pills fail to work on them and thus they suffer from unintended pregnancies. Studies and researchers have pointed out that women with a lesser BMI are safe and secure as the birth control pills do mostly work on them, but women will a BMI higher than 30 and who are considered obese might tend to face more unintended pregnancy cases than the ones with BMI lesser than 25.
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