In fact,
hormonal birth control comes with a
Not exact matches
As a woman, I think that a man should STFU when it
comes to
hormonal birth control.
This applies also to those
coming off of
hormonal birth control, as it can take years for the cycle to completely regulate on its own.
Hormonal birth control affects every woman differently, so if you're taking one type and you think it's messing with your weight (and no lifestyle factors
come into play), switching to a similar type of contraception that has a different hormone combo can nix the weight gain.
And as we learn more and more about the many drawbacks of the
birth control pill — especially when it
comes to our gut and long - term
hormonal health — we get more and more curious about the IUD as a possible alternative.
Women write me and comment on my blog posts ALL the time about how much pain and trouble their
hormonal birth control is causing them but they are so terrified of
coming off that they just continue to endure the discomfort.
Daysy really is the solution for women who are scared to
come off of
hormonal birth control and worried about how to figure out the whole «cycle tracking» thing.
I wish i had more information on support for
coming off of
hormonal birth control pills years ago.
Along
came hormonal birth control.
Yes, preparing your body months in advance to
come off of
hormonal birth control is highly recommended.
I initially became interested in
hormonal health because of my own experiences with
coming off the
birth control pill and experiencing difficulty with gaining my cycles back regularly.
I assume you are in the
BIrth Control Protocol, and would like to
come off of your
hormonal BC?
I found that by taking the right steps before
coming off
hormonal birth control, and adding in the recommendations below, that my body
came into balance much quicker, meaning my cycle regulated faster and the side effects of discontinuing the pill were minimized.
Right after
coming off
hormonal birth control, know that you may not see any cervical fluid in your underwear.
Birth control comes in two «flavors» —
hormonal and nonhormonal.