The risk of blood clots with contraceptive pills is slightly higher than the baseline rate but not significantly greater. The baseline risk is one to five per 10,000, while with the pill, it's three to seven per 10,000. It's important to compare these risks to the risks associated with pregnancy, where the risk of blood clots is much higher, ranging from 20 to 50 per 10,000 in the postpartum period. Therefore, when considering the use of contraceptive pills, it's crucial to weigh the benefits they offer in preventing multiple pregnancies over several years against the relatively low increased risk of blood clots.

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