COMPLICATIONS AND SIDE EFFECTS OF STEROIDAL CONTRACEPTION
Alisa B. Goldberg
Philip Darney
All steroidal contraceptives are composed either of a progestin alone or a combination of an estrogen and a progestin. The side effects or complications observed with the use of hormonal contraception can be attributed either to the estrogen or progestin component. Understanding which effects are estrogen related and which are progestin related can help clinicians individualize hormonal contraceptive use for their patients.