When I first read about the potential link between birth control pills and blindness, my heart skipped a beat. As women, we weigh a lot of factors when choosing contraception—convenience, effectiveness, hormones—but vision loss? That wasn’t on the checklist. If you’re using oral contraceptives long-term or are simply curious about their side effects, this blog lays out the facts, science, and what you can do to stay informed without panic. The Study That Sparked the Conversation In 2013, a study presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s annual meeting suggested that women who used birth control pills for more than three years were twice as likely to develop glaucoma.  This doesn’t mean the pill causes blindness—but it may increase the risk of developing glaucoma, a serious eye condition that can lead to permanent vision loss if untreated. So, What Exactly...