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Started by daena01 at 02-07-2008 6:02 AM. Topic has 8 replies.

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   02-07-2008, 6:02 AM
daena01 is not online. Last active: 2/16/2008 1:29:24 PM daena01

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Birth control?

okay well I just got off my period today I got put on birth control cause of my heavy periods. I took the birth control on sunday the way the doctor order. Now I feel slight of headaches and my legs feel like a crap like I do before I get my period. could it be the birth control doing this to my body. the last time I had sex was March 2 and it was protected took a pregnancy test came back negative. Can someone plz tell me if this the birth control and what other symthoms come with the birth control also when does birth control kick in. thanks

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   02-07-2008, 6:13 AM
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Birth Control has side effects. One of them is cramping. your body is trying to adjust to the treatment because it is changing your hormones and such. I was nauseated and dizzy, It may last up to a month or two. If things don't change.. go see your OBGYN or whoever prescribed it to you. It's good that you're protected another way besides the pill alone. The pill take one cycle (one month) for it to be really affected. And it MUST be taken at the same time everyday.. good luck.
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   02-11-2008, 12:09 AM
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Birth control pills or the Norplant birth control device can also cause abnormal bleeding. If an egg isn't released during the menstrual cycle, abnormal bleeding either light spotting between periods or heavy bleeding during the period, may be experienced. Women using intrauterine devices for birth control may also experience excessive or prolonged periods.

Headaches often occur in AUB due to increased instability of the blood vessels. Other common complaints of AUB include cold hands and feet, forgetfulness and inability to concentrate.

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding can occur at any age. A common cause of abnormal bleeding in young women and teenagers is pregnancy. Although usually a woman will stop menstruating if she is pregnant, bleeding during pregnancy is not uncommon.

Women who experience bleeding in the first few months of a normal pregnancy may have too much estrogen, progesterone polyps or fibroids. If the pregnancy is abnormal, such as a tubal pregnancy or impending miscarriage, the bleeding may be interpreted as being from a menstrual period rather than a complication of pregnancy.

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Emphasize on fresh fruits, vegetables, chicken and fish. Eat soy-based foods and avoid taking increased urinations. They can deplete your body of essential minerals that Enhance to control cramping. Avoid salt and caffeine junk foods and refined sugars. Drink plenty of water and juices.

for more information visit: http://www.herbsmd.com/cure3/Abnormal-Uterine-Bleeding.html



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   09-17-2008, 1:13 PM
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I think it is expected with your use of birth control.

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   07-09-2009, 5:11 AM
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There are several non-pharmacological approaches to birth control. Of these, your best bets are the "barrier" methods. Used consistently, diaphragms are 84 percent effective when coupled with a spermicidal cream; used consistently and correctly, condoms are 97 percent effective -- and also reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases.


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   07-25-2009, 12:01 PM
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Birth control options are not a cut-and-dry decision, and it has become a scorching political issue, especially with the possible advent of a change to abortion laws.
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   08-21-2009, 11:09 AM
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hi..
this is martin. the best way of birth control is by sharing your views with your partner. tell him to use safety ratings before sex or by taking contraceptive pills immediately after sex.
Best of health.


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   11-24-2009, 9:43 AM
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tubal ligation is best  option if u have kids already
http://www.mybabydoc.com/blog/

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   02-24-2010, 12:13 AM
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Birth control mimics early pregnancy.
Onnly way is to know you're pregnant would be
to miss a period and take a pregnancy test.!!

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