“…The use of hormonal contraceptives as contraceptives in young women also led to a significant increase in serum triglycerides after 6 months (Yadav et al, 2011). In addition, various studies have also analyzed the effects of hormonal contraceptives on weight loss have been carried out in Northern Ethiopia by Zerihun et al (2019), in Southwest Nigeria (Odelola & Akadri, 2021), and in Indonesia by Kumala (2021) and Mas'udah et al (2021). In addition, previous studies focused on evaluating the attitudes and actions of 3-month injectable birth control acceptors in overcoming contraceptive side effects (Mamuroh et al, 2019), studying the characteristics and knowledge of birth control pill acceptors with consumption compliance (Virawati, 2023), analyzing knowledge of birth control acceptors with side effects of hormonal contraceptives with a duration of 3 months (Rismawanti, 2020), and examining the distribution of husbands' consent regarding family planning program methods, the desire to add children, side effects of family planning, the role of family planning service providers, and the incidence of drop out (Siregar et al, 2022).…”