Until what age can I take the combined oral contraceptive pill?

The official recommendation for women with no risk factors is that there is no upper age limit for taking the combined oral contraceptive pill.

Women who smoke should stop the combined oral contraceptive pill by the age of 35 years as they are at increased risk of heart disease. The best medical advice is to stop smoking.

As we get older the risks of heart disease increase and fertility falls. If you are taking the combined pill and wish to continue with oral contraception, it is probably advisable to change to a progestogen-only pill at the age of 50.


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