Yes, it attempts to fool your body into thinking you are pregnant - many of the side effects mimic early pregnancy.
An overdose of birth control pills could cause nausea and breast tenderness. It will not kill you, cause an abortion, or make you infertile.
Some birth control pills can cause breast growth, or try gaining some weight.
Some women will notice increased breast size on hormonal birth control like the patch, pill, or ring. Most women will not have this side effect.
Breast tenderness is a common side effect when starting the birth control pill, patch, or ring. It usually goes away within three months. If you have made any mistake with your birth control method, or have missed a period, it makes sense to take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of the breast tenderness.
Not as far as I am aware, you should tell your doctor about this.
No, birth-control will not make you produce milk. The only time you will preduce milk is if you are pregnant. CONGRATULATIONS =D
No but it may cause nausea, breast tenderness or headaches.
Estrogen doesn't cause breast cancer but certainly estrogen can be linked to breast cancer. This is why hormonal birth control such as the combination pill is strongly linked to breast cancer.
The birth control pill can cause breast enlargement and tenderness, especially during the first three cycles. If it's troublesome or lasts longer, talk with your health care provider, who may be able to switch you to another pill.
Women's breasts don't grow from birth control pills.Hormonal birth control can cause temporary breast swelling but this is temporary, no more than a person would naturally see during the menstrual cycle, and often accompanied by tenderness. Many women use hormonal birth control in their teens and early twenties, when breast growth is most likely to occur, some people mistakenly attribute natural breast growth to use of the birth control pill.
Surprisingly enough birth control pills can cause some pregnancy symptoms. You can have a missed period due to stress or illness or changes in birth control. Frequent urination can be caused by your organs growing and putting pressure on your bladder, diabetes or a large consumption of soda or carbonated drinks, breast tenderness or being swollen can be caused by ovulation or changes in the body, food cravings can be do to a nutrition deficiency.
In the first few months of use, birth control pills can cause nausea and breast tenderness, like pregnancy. These side effects go away with time.