Like any other medication, the Birth Control pill has side effects to be aware of. Some common side effects are headache, breakthrough bleeding, mood swings and decreased libido.
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You're not likely to see a change in side effects when changing from the patch to the pill. You will have to be more diligent about timing, since you're moving from once-a-week birth control to daily.
There are no known side effects between propranolol and the birth control pill. However, if you're taking this pill for blood pressure control or heart problems, contact your health care providers to be sure you don't need a change in birth control method.
Because a high dosed pill can lead to side effects
No. If you are taking birth control pills neither of those will effect the pill. I took all three together for years and never had my pills fail. The only drug that effects the effectiveness of your pill is an antibiotic .It does lessen the pill.
There are many ways to prevent pregnancy. The most common form of birth control is the birth control pill. This pill is taken everyday at the same time in a monthly series.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.
yes..its a birth control pill.
Yes, Krimson 35 if a birth control pill
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
Apri is a hormonal based birth control pill. This means side effects may include cramping, mood swings, increased risk for blood clots, high blood pressure and even pregnancy.
Yes, hormonal birth control has a major effect on the body as a whole so birth control pills can cause a wide range of symptoms - including nausea, fatigue, and dizzy spells. If you suspect your pill is causing these side-effects stop using the pill and talk to your doctor about finding another brand of pill, type of pill, or another birth control method.