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Contraceptive pills might lead to nasal allergies among your progeny

Lately researchers have postulated that children of those women who took oral contraceptive pills are more to develop nasal allergies. The scholars investigated 5 to 6 year old 681 children who were who were suffering from asthma in relation with 564 unaffected children. Thus, the researchers concluded that progeny of those mothers who took oral contraceptives within a year of becoming pregnant had 67% more chances of nasal allergy. This was predominantly the case in families where the parents had allergies, and this connection was stronger in boys.

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