Anyone on birth control?

I'm considering going on the pill.
What are somethings that happen after you start taking it?
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Why do i bleed after sex?

everyone is different with different pills
ur doc will explain more

Will the hospital nurse/doctors mention it?

It is different for respectively person. On the pill, the only side effect I experienced be weight gain. Other people I know individual experienced weight gain with other methods close to the shot. It just depends. I think the pill is an efficient method and most people don't even notice the difference from taking it, in recent times make sure you take it every sunshine at the same time or it will not be effective. Trust me, my son is here today and I be on the pill. :) Also it is better if you are monogamous as the pill does not protect against stds. If you are using the pill as birth control only, just remember i.e. the only protection it provides.

Very oil lamp time of year after birth??

All birth control pills will react differently near your body chemistry. I would at least expect (or be prepared to expect) normal things such as:

-spotting/vaginal bleeding surrounded by between 'periods'
-headache/migraine
-nausea
-fatigue
-moodiness/crying spells that should get better with time
-increase/decrease of appetite (sometimes - not always)
-breast swelling/breast discomfort

Those are the ones normally experienced when getting adjusted to the pill. There are plentiful other things to watch out for such as (I experienced these with different pills):

-pain within calf (needle-stabbing-like), arm, foot with/without abdominal and/or chest pain (DVT)
-constant depression/sad mood
-constant fatigue
-bleeding the entire time you are on the active pills
-trouble breathing (trouble taking contained by a deep breath - not able to do so) along near easy muscle fatigue
-diaherria
-dehydration
-constant headache/migraine
-vaginal dryness/complete loss of sex drive
-super dry flaking skin with worsened acne

Those are at lowest the ones so far that I can remember experiencing for sure. Just because I did doesn't mean that you will, but still at least be on the lookout for it. I own been off for a short time ago slightly over a month now and have never feel better!

Some other things that you may experience (positive):

-clearing of acne
-lightened period
-lightened to no cramps
-softer skin
-bigger breasts (if you have small ones close to me!)

Ladies: When did you first start using?

The physician that you see will explain all the side effects if not ask him or her for them. They are not doing their career if they do not explain theing in a manner you can read between the lines,but some of the most common side effects are a decreased within cramps and possiblly lighter flow, depending on pills lesser days(2-7), weight gain or shipment loss. These are just a few thing stale the top of my head that I recall individual told.

Spotting on Yasmin while taking a One-A-Day ?

depends on the pill. different pills affect others differently. you know how they say "makes period lighter"...i went on ortho tri cyclen for acne/ovarian cysts...my periods are bearing heavier now...but the clear skin is worth the periods.

Lump beneath armpit?

All pills and adjectives people are different - the side effects are going to vary a large amount depending on your body and the pill you choose to take.

Had a miscarriage - presently I spot almost every week?

I am, but it's for acne and to regulate my period.
once a month, I be aware of really sick from it so I have to stay home from school.
but that's something like it.

Do you own a bleak immune system?

there is different side effects to it tbh
some are that ur breasts might swell

Is it majority 4 it 2 appropriate this long?



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