If you don't want to become pregnant, your doctor or nurse may
recommend hormonal birth control, like the hormonal IUD, birth control implant, pill, patch, ring, or shot to treat your PCOS.
Also, I know that my recommendations are somewhat biased but I can not in good conscience
recommend hormonal birth control because I just know too much!
Not exact matches
Unless absolutely necessary, I
recommend weaning yourself off
hormonal birth control.
I regularly
recommend vitex to women transitioning off
birth control pills, as it helps regulate estrogen - progesterone balance by boosting progesterone levels, which can be low after stopping
hormonal birth control.
If you're on
hormonal birth control I
recommend getting off it.
Amenorrhea, especially related to hyperprolactinemia — I don't
recommend it immediately after stopping
hormonal birth control because you want to give your pituitary gland a chance to start communicating with your ovaries.
Yes, preparing your body months in advance to come off of
hormonal birth control is highly
recommended.