Women often use contraceptive pills to conceive with their convenience. Roughly, no particular side effects have been found.

But experts in a research have alerted for its use. Experts say that consumption of these pills can lead to menstrual discomfort in women. Research in Chicago-based Loyola University states that women using contraceptive pills increase the risk of ischemic stroke. Experts say that this trauma occurs when the arterial blood flow to the brain is interrupted. Research has claimed that this is the situation in 85 percent of cases of stroke. Experts say that there are no trauma attacks from the contraceptive pills, in which the blood gets accumulated in the brain. Researchers say that contraceptive pills, patches or injections increase the risk of arterial blocking, which is expected to cause blood clot. Those women may still survive from this trauma who have no possibility of clotting or do not have high blood pressure and they do not even smoke.

Research done in the past suggests that most women do not investigate the possibility of trauma. The results of this research have been published in the Medlink, a neurology magazine. It also states that the girls who start menstruation before the age of 10, they are more likely to suffer from this trauma.