Are oral contraceptive pills considered safe for all women, or are there specific health conditions that contraindicate their use?
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Oral contraceptive pills are generally safe, but not suitable for women with certain conditions like uncontrolled high blood pressure, certain cancers, or a history of blood clots.
Oral contraceptive pills are generally safe but not suitable for women who smoke and are over 35, have a history of blood clots, or suffer from migraines with aura.