My gf be on the pill for a 18months or so?

Now shes started worrying about them (she worries bout everything bless her). she hear somewhere that it was astute to take a break from them... tho the doc never said this. what r ur thoughts??
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Why would DR Give me antibotics?


NO, you are not supposed to thieve a break from the pill. That is an absolute myth. Ask any gynecologist. if she stops the pill and the starts it again, she is going to really mess up her hormones. She will risk irregular period, pregnancy, migraines, irregular bleeding, weight gain, fatigue, acne, and oodles other problems.

If she really wants to help yourself to "a break" from BC pills, she needs to make conversation to a gynecologist first, and the gynecologist can explain as I just did adjectives the risks associated with it.

Missed several days of birth control pill?

I've hear that too but my doc reassured me that I do not.

I've have my period once.i entail answers?

hi, i was on the pill for 5 years untill i fixed to have a short time one and feel pregnant straight away, here do say its best to rob a break but i had no problems at adjectives and 18 months aint that long to of been on them, if she does come of them it will mess up her period and could make them heaver, longer and come at different times. she sounds approaching a worrier just resembling me!! but if she does come of them just formulate sure you use protection, well thats if you dont want a touch one!!

Ladies cycle problem?

I know you should have break between pack. I was told by my doctor i can simply go straight onto the subsequent pack straight from the previous one but not to do it too often.

Will I run slower while I'm on my length?

This is a myth. If you take a break you will throw your hormones out of whack. There is no origin to do this. Don't listen to these people who speak about you to. They have no conception what they are talking roughly speaking. Any doctor or medical website will tell you not to. Please read the join. It answers it.

Does losing your virginity hurt?

depending on her age id enunciate between 16 and early 20,s she is fine its simply really as you get into your overdue 20.s you start to take a break but other consult a doctor first and if your girlfriend does take a break be paid sure to use other birth control if your girlfriend is worried she could go for a smear try-out this can be done family planning clinic or by a nurse at doctors surgery

Why do i other need a wee?!?

I'd recommend that she converse to her doctor and do as he says. I hold heard that self on the pill very long-term can be noxious particularly within older women. 18 months is nil to worry give or take a few and she must be young and sound otherwise the doctor would not be allowing her to continue near the pill.
Perhaps if she is really concerned with the pill and its potential side effects, she should explore option such as IUD's or barrier methods (condoms, diaphragms etc), though hormonal methods tend to be the most important.

Are you sick of "14 year olds" posting for attention?

It is advisable to take a break from the pill once contained by a while maybe for going on for a month or so but make sure you wear protection because some woman become terribly fertile once they stop taking the pill. I have specified woman who stopped the pill from being on it for something like 1-3 years and gotten pregnant the first time they had sex unprotected so a moment ago be careful and angelic luck!

Delay/miss a period?

what you worrying for? haven't you hear the ladies?..........
anyone thinks i'm cute?

How long be it before you started using tampons?

I own been on the pill in a minute for close to 3 years and i asked my gynecologist at my last check up roughly it. She said that it is actually recommended to stay on birth control for 5 years formerly you start having children, evidently this will drastically diminish your risk of ovarian cancer. If she is really concerned about it later why not wait 6 months and ask her gynecologist when she go in for her annual checkup?





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