Some women have side effects with the birth control pill, but their bodies are usually able to adjust over time. Common birth control pill side effects include the following: Bleeding between periods Breast tenderness Nausea and vomiting Change in sexual desire Birth control pills rarely cause serio...
The study also compared Zofran to metoclopramide, another drug used to treat nausea and vomiting that was not associated with birth defects in the first trimester of pregnancy, and concluded that safer options are available. “There is no reason for women to be exposed to Zofran, a drug of u...
Additional side effects and risks:Implants are often used for women who have just had a child and are breastfeeding; for those who have trouble remembering to take birth control pills or use otherbirth control methods, and for women who should not become pregnant because of a medical condition...
Diane 35 birth control pills had been advertised almost everywhere: on TV or radio, on the buses or student campuses. It is thought to be abirth control pillbut as a matter of fact it is not. Diane 35 has received a lot comments on causing blood clots. Is it safe to use it? Here...
I remember with my first that my periods were slightly heavier but with my second they are heavier still (I can soak through a super tampon AND regular pad in less than 3hrs, which raises no alarms for my doctor), and with this second one I have bad cramps and nausea. For my first...
"AWFUL!!! Was slowly causing liver damage!!! By the third month mark, I began to have upper stomach cramps and pain to the touch. I also had nausea, vomiting, severe fatigue, weight loss, & a body rash (not seen but felt). I wasn’t sure it was the birth control, so I took ...
with the most popular form being the birth control pill. Birth control is known to reduce pain associated with periods in many women. “I would get extremely bad periods,” a woman named Lauren told me. She described cramping, migraines, nausea and fainting. “The pill helped reduce both my...
causing serious complications requiring surgery. These risks occur in less than 1% of women who are using the Mirena® IUD, but they are serious and important to calculate in your decision for birth control. The most common side effects of the Mirena® are irregular bleeding (52%), head...
“Your contraception should not be causing more problems or creating more medical issues for you,” she says. Unenjoyable side effects—like breakthrough bleeding, breast tenderness, headaches, and nausea—can also be a reason to switch up your method. On top of that, “a lot of ...
Birth Control and Family Planning Using Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) 263 http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72242 Regarding the hormonal IUDs side effects, they are similar to other progestin-based contracep- tives such as headaches, nausea, hair loss, breast tenderness, depression, decreased ...