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womens health clinic faq

Can birth control pills reduce hot flushes?

Yes, combined oral contraceptives (COCs) can reduce hot flushes in perimenopausal women, providing both symptom relief and contraception.

Clinical Context

COCs are often prescribed for perimenopausal symptom relief and cycle control. However, they are not suitable for all women, especially those with risk factors for blood clots, stroke, or certain cancers.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Current evidence supports the use of COCs for younger perimenopausal women with bothersome symptoms and ongoing need for contraception. After age 50, HRT is usually recommended instead. See NICE menopause guidance.