A new study published in the British Medical Journal found that oral contraceptive exposure at onset or during pregnancy did not appear to be associated with an increased risk of major birth defects.

Researchers said the study could offer reassurance to women who become pregnant after missed or late oral contraceptive doses as well as women who intentionally become pregnant soon after discontinuing oral contraceptives.

Source: APhA
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