My doctor first
put me on birth control pills for a couple years to help regulate my periods, however I ended up gaining weight and later having surgery to remove a cyst that was growing due to the birth control.
Found out that I had pcos and
they put me on birth control pills to regulate things.
They immediately
put me on birth control pills, and told me to use it for years with no worries!!!! Until this March when I finally stopped the pills, because I was really tired after all, and I was trying to find a solution.
I was
put on birth control pills at 16 to deal with such an irregular cycle.
i can't remember now) i was
put on a birth control pills for 3 month (Yaz) I didn't have an acne during taking pills, after quitting I had normal LH: FSH ration, i got ultrasound, my doctor said that i had ovarian cysts, then i took every hormone pill this world knows, and I literally went crazy while on them, my back hurt, heavy periods, acne was back, nothing seemed to work, one of my latest blood tests was fine except FSH, that was really low on 12 day of the cycle..
I was
put on birth control pills to control it because I would pass out and would also get sick when any bugs were going around.
Often, your doctor will
put you on birth control pills to regulate your hormones, but if you have PCOS and pregnancy is on your radar, you may instead be prescribed fertility medications.
My Dr.
put me on birth control pills at my request because I felt like my hormones were out of control.
At that time, the doctor's only solution was to
put me on the birth control pill.
Not exact matches
Usually, the doctors do a complete workup and find that things are okay at the pituitary and the hypothalamic levels, and so these people are
put on either hormones or
birth control pills in various forms.
Unfortunately, the medical industry has
put it's focus
on treating the symptoms of this condition through medication, like the
birth control pill and metformin, rather than addressing the root cause.
As I did in the newsletter, and
on Facebook, I will take this opportunity to mention that we know
birth control pills have a tendency to
put greater demands
on the body to several B vitamins.
Typically women aged 30 will be
put on oral
birth control pills for hormone regulation, as you know, however, I haven't seen it for libido.
I've got an appointment scheduled with my OBGYN but I'm afraid they'll just want to
put me
on meds or
birth control pill again.
On December 8th, 2011, the FDA Reproductive Health Drugs Advisor Committee overwhelmingly concluded that Bayer should warn users of the 4th generation, drospirenone - containing oral
birth control pills, as Yaz and Yasmin
put users at a higher risk for blood clots than that of users of the 2nd generation
birth control pills.
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on a type of
birth control that affects your menstrual cycle, Spot
On can help you: Understand the effect (s) your birth control has on your cycle; Know what to do if you have a birth control mishap (e.g., miss a pill, put on a patch late); Remind you to take a pill, change a patch, get a shot, change a ring — you name it; Use your birth control method most effectively; Recognize what normal birth control side effects are; Learn more about other available birth control methods; And so much mor
On can help you: Understand the effect (s) your
birth control has
on your cycle; Know what to do if you have a birth control mishap (e.g., miss a pill, put on a patch late); Remind you to take a pill, change a patch, get a shot, change a ring — you name it; Use your birth control method most effectively; Recognize what normal birth control side effects are; Learn more about other available birth control methods; And so much mor
on your cycle; Know what to do if you have a
birth control mishap (e.g., miss a
pill,
put on a patch late); Remind you to take a pill, change a patch, get a shot, change a ring — you name it; Use your birth control method most effectively; Recognize what normal birth control side effects are; Learn more about other available birth control methods; And so much mor
on a patch late); Remind you to take a
pill, change a patch, get a shot, change a ring — you name it; Use your
birth control method most effectively; Recognize what normal
birth control side effects are; Learn more about other available
birth control methods; And so much more.