Are birth control pills REALLY sheltered?
Answers: birth control pills are certainly pretty safe - especially the low dose ones.
Just remember, as near ANY medication, there are gonna be side effects.some severe adverse ones and some not so bleak ones. It all depends on how the hormone level mix with the rest of your body. I outstandingly suggest though (and I base this on adjectives my problems with the birth control pill) that you gross sure that you have no blood problems previously going onto the pill.
Here's been my experience:
I individually have have bad fruitless luck with birth control. My exceptionally first prescription (Alesse) made me so severely depressed, angry, moody, etc., made me chronically tired, caused me to hold constant headaches and constant vaginal bleeding. I thought they be side effects that would go away after the first month, but by the expiration of my first month, I couldn't take it anymore...I be to the point of crying everyday, not wanting to see my bf and just other angry. It scared me, so I made a doctors appt and I be taken off of it.
My second prescription cause me to begin developing blood clots. I be at least taken bad of that pill within a week and a partly because everything that hurt/all the weird effects be those related specifically to DVT. My doctor checked me over and couldn't find anything, but didn't want to take a arbitrary and pulled me immiately off of that pill (Diane-35). Made me incredibly nauseas after the first hours of daylight of taking it but I was competent to deal beside that.
I was later given a prescription for Ortho 0.5/35 which actually worked out relatively well for a bit...but by my third month, I have full-blown cramping and periods contained by between "periods". I was originally put on the birth control pill to control HORRIBLE HORRIBLE cramping. I have an appt with a gyno that my gp have set up and my gyno said that any Ortho product seems to incentive spotting/vaginal bleeding in between "periods" and because of the cramping aspect still, he switched me (and also told me I probably own endometriosis). It also made me nauseas, but by the third month, the nausea from taking the pill in the first week have faded away.
I have be on Yasmin now...I hold just started my second month and so far I enjoy mixed concerns/feelings about it. During my first week (in my first month) of taking it, I get a migraine...and I had never have a migraine in my energy. It also made me break out like never back (made me overly depressed because I had spent over a year making it better! However by the third week it made my frontage A LOT better), I was loving of moody, cried at LEAST once a week uncontrollably, and it suppresss my appetite...however if I do not get through, I feel incredibly nauseas. I am also on the lookout for blood clots because sometimes I go and get the same sensations as I did on Diane-35...the same misery that I get surrounded by my leg/arm. I also have a lower sex drive and it's hurting my relationship. I am hoping to not experience as much as I did the first month.
Some positive things that I've notice from the pill:
-soft soft skin!
-clearer face from acne
-a somewhat more regulated time
-with 3 of the pills (Alesse, Diane-35 and Ortho) my breasts were bigger...but afterwards I went onto Yasmin and they get smaller again (and I have a small chest!)
-with Alesse, I did not hold any cramping and with Ortho my first month or so I did not hold as much cramping
Unfortunately, that's about adjectives that I can think of posivitely almost the pill right now haha. Just because I've have this experience does not mean that you will.
I enjoy never heard of them mortal unsafe. I don't know of anything bad that have ever happened from taking them. Pretty out of danger. Better than unintended pregnancy.
acutlly i think within not..
im mean when u bear them you have men hormons and facial quill, and all that .. I'm starting to hold my doubts lately too.I think the parliament is slowly poisoning us and our standard of healthy have decreased, thus we allow ourselves to consume poison.
One article that is positive, hormonal birth control these days is a hell of profoundly safer than it was for our mom's equals. Maybe I've just be brainwashed by advertising, though.
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yes they're 99.9% significant. For most women, yes. But you should discuss this with your doctor because every forgiving is different and your health history may take home some of the side effect risks higher for you than others.
Everything have it's side effects and everyone has a different familiarization to the pill.
However I have taken the pill for 7 years nearly and I enjoy had "0" problems beside it!
You need to find what is right for you! Consult your doctor and procure a pamphlet on all the different types of pill and contraceptives that you can achieve.
They are safe when used as prescribed.
Unless you find permission from your doctor, taking them the opening they are supposed to be taken is perfectly decent.
it helps against getting pregnant but not against sexual transmitted diseases. other use a condom! Safe? yes, for you. But government lies to us something like how they work.. They are actually just about 70% effective at Preventing pregnancy. Usually what they do is brand name the uterus lining thicker, thus, uninhabitable for a fertalized egg. So this is why when you do hold your period on birth control, more sticky dark red gunk comes out. So, 30% of the time you dont take pregnant = abortion