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Birth control pills increase the risk for blood clots. If you already have blood clots, birth control pills could make the clots worse. There are other birth control methods which could be good alternatives, condoms, diaphragms, shots, and IUDs.
They can actually work for that but you need to speak to your doctor about that.
If you are talking about birth control pills, it is necessary to take the pills everyday except during the days you are on your period to avoid pregnancy. The different colored pills are placebo pills designed to keep you in the habit of taking the pill daily. While they aren't necessary to birth control, it's a good idea to take them for habit.
YES. It does not matter how long you have been on birth control. If you miss pills, you have a good chance of becoming pregnant. Use alternate forms of contraception (condoms) until your next cycle. Birth control works by having a constant level of hormones in your body. The last 7 pills in your pack contain no hormones. So each month, all of the birth control hormone that is in your body is depleted. Thus, it does not matter how long you have been on birth control.
Many diet tablets contain ingredients that are not good for the human body. There is no proven interaction between the consumption of these tablets and birth control pills.
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absolutely do not miss a lot of birth control pills. If you consistently miss pills, you will get an irregular period (you could get a period like 3 times a month) and there is a very good chance you will get pregnant.
Yes is can be common. Glad you are off birth control pills because they aren't good for you and should only be used on a short-term basis. Birth control pills are are hormones and thus when you stop the birth control pill your body is trying to balance itself. You may experience nausea, missed periods, heaving bleeding in some cases. It's very important that you work with your doctor on this until the birth control is right out of your system (which can take a year or more.)
You are taking way too much birth control pills at once, which is not good for your body at all. By taking that many pills at once, it is considered overdosing. By doing so, it will not stop any of our bleeding, however, it will make it worse because you are putting too much hormones in your body at once. The breakthrough bleeding will continue. If you miss more than 3 birth control pills, you must throw that pack of pills away and use a back up method such as condoms, until you start a new pack of pills. You are only suppose to take 1 birth control pill everyday at the same time, this is the only way for birth control to be 99.9% effective. Each pill that you miss you substantially reduce the effectiveness of the pill.
Unfortunately there can be many side effects due to taking birth control pills. These, among others include skin irritation, increased pimples, and/or acne. If these symptoms are as a direct result of the birth control pills, when you stop taking them, the symptoms will indeed clear up. Remember that there are many types of birth control, and that you may just need to switch brands to clear up your skin. In any case, consult your doctor or even your pharmacist to see what other options they may be able to offer. Take care and good luck. Dr.B
Vicodin and birth control pills should not be taken together. Medication like Vicodin can limit the effectiveness of birth control pills causing them not to work as well.