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Combined hormonal contraception (CHC) and high altitude

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CHC use at high altitude

Women trekking to high altitudes (above 4500 m or 14 500 feet) for periods of more than 1 week may be advised to consider switching to a safer alternative contraceptive method

Exposure to high altitude results in an increase in erythropoiesis and in the risk of thrombosis

Reference:

  • FSRH (July 2019). Combined Hormonal Contraception

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