Is it ok to stop taking birth control pills.?

im starting to get the side effects after 2 months but very soon im feeling increased anxiety, leader tension, and dizziness. i also feel like my sexual urge have decreased to some point. i be set to whats the point on being on the pill if u dont want sex?!?! i know i should continue after 3 months. but i think the symptoms are a bit unendurable. i was walking out today to congregate my friends, but then as i be walking i was notion very nervous and my head tightened and i thought i be gonna faint, so i go back home. i don't touch like myself anymore. but i dont wanna take pregnant either. i hear about cervial cap and diapragms, and spermicide... does it protect you well ample? help me please :(
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If you are feeling that approach on the hormone-free days, it could be from estrogen withdrawal. In that covering, you may start feeling better when you start your up to date pack again.
If that works, and you feel doomed to failure only on the off-days, you could ask your vigour care provider in the region of shortening the hormone-free interval down to 5 days. Or try Seasonale, which gives you three months straight.

If you conjecture it's the active pills that's bothering you, and it's be a few months, call and variety an appointment. Don't just stop! Sometimes switching to a different pill will help out.

The diaphragm is a slippery mess, if you ask me, and much less impressive than the pill. Although, I used it successfully for quite a while.
Ask your strength care provider give or take a few the Nuvaring or the OrthoEvra Patch. Most women experience less of the types of side effects you are describing next to these methods.
There's always the IUDs, too. Or depo.

To ladies who use Nuvaring?

You really should see your gynecologist roughly adjusting your dosage. A lot of women don't obligation the amount of hormones in the standard pill, you might be aware of MUCH better with a low-dose prescription.

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go subsidise to your doctor and ask him to review your prescription. there are closely of different types of pill.get him to permit you try another.

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I know how you feel. I've a moment ago ended a sexual relationship because I couldn't stand to be on the pill anymore. I know in that are other options, including IUDs but I'm not on the other hand ready for something that invasive. The hormones of the pill and other hormonal contraceptives manifestly decrease your sex drive. I haven't feel like myself while on the pill, and I said ample was ample.
But remember, you really don't want to face an unplanned pregnancy so if you obligation contraception at this time, the small side effects are much better than the alternative.
I just suggest it's about time us ladies have an alternative to hormones. I bet the guys wouldn't take a pill that decrease their sex drive!!

Guys i need honest answers please?

Go final and talk to your doctor. I'm sure they can switch you to a different type of pill. Not adjectives pills work for everyone. It's a trial and error thing sadly. If you tell your doctor adjectives your symptoms though, they might be able to find a pill that will work better for you next to less side effects.






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