Is it fluent for a girl to conduct yourself menopausal/pregnant while on birth control?
Answers: I know the mood change can be a side effect. I've never heard of fry flushes but I guess it's possible. Are they listed within the pill information packet as being a side effect?
Most side effects disappear after 3 months or so of anyone on the medication. So either you can loaf it out, or if they're too bad to business with, walk back to your doctor to discuss them and she can investigate what might be the create, and prescribe another pill if necessary.
hmmm hear of the mood swings and mood changes and reaction stuff (lived it...through 4 different birth control prescriptions), but not hot flashes. However, that's not to say that they can't be related.
When I wasn't on birth control, I'd acquire hot/cold flashes whenever I had my interval (people ACTUALLY thought I was going through menopause)...and in truth now that I reason about it, on my previous prescription, when I get my period (even though I be on my active pills still!), I have my normal hot/cold flashes. Now that I have a sneaking suspicion that about it surrounded by even more depth, a number of months ago I be taken off of one prescription due to severe depression and put onto another...solitary for a week and a half due to blood clot issues, but when I be taken off that second prescription and have my "period" I had my regular hot/cold flashes.
I've be told that I might have endometriosis...but the ONLY agency to tell for sure that you hold endo, is by laparscopy. My gyno told me that my hot/cold flashes could be related to endo too (because there is no "exact" symptom for endo, it's incredibly difficult to diagnose).
If everything get to a point beyond what you can cope with, afterwards contact your doctor about it. As I read out, it may or may not be related...never heard of the hot flashes one related to the pill but you never know!