Can your birth control pill help tame Post-Pregnancy high blood pressure?
NCT ID NCT07293728
Summary
This study aims to see if one of two common progestin-only birth control pills (norethindrone or drospirenone) is better at helping control high blood pressure in women recovering from preeclampsia after giving birth. It will involve 50 women at OHSU who have had preeclampsia and are considering this type of contraception. Participants will take one of the pills for 6 weeks while tracking their blood pressure at home to see which medication might offer better blood pressure management.
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Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon, 97239, United States
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