The Birth Control pill does not cause difficult urination. If you're having this symptom, see your health care provider to make sure you don't have an infection.
Childbirth can cause injury to the urethra and the bladder, which would cause frequent urination. Talk to your doctor about treatments and ways to control your frequent urges and see how this can be fixed.
Medications with anticholinergic effects can cause dry eyes, dry mouth, and difficult urination or defecation.
One of the ways that hormonal birth control prevents pregnancy is by thickening the cervical mucus, making it more difficult for sperm to get to the egg. Birth control doesn't close the cervix, but it does make it less permeable.
Trichomoniasis can cause painful urination.
Although there is very little evidence to prove this some doctors believe that hormonal birth control can cause birth defects.
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Yes, taking multiple birth control pills can cause spotting.
Birth control cannot cause an overdose like a narcotic.
It is possible that birth control can cause drowsiness. If this is a persistent issue it is best to consult a health care provider.
Birth control can cause this to happen don't worry
Birth control pills will not harm or end an existing pregnancy.
It shouldn't because birth control pills don't terminate a pregnancy.
Paracetamol does not prevent pregnancy, and it does not affect how well birth control works.
No.
No it will not.
No, stress will not cause a "period" on birth control.
Hi Birth control can cause cramping.
Yes, birth control can cause cramps. Some women complain of cramping during the first few months of using hormonal birth control like the patch, pill, ring, or shot. If it lasts longer, is accompanied by painful sex, painful urination, or unusual vaginal discharge, see your health care provider. Severe cramping with an IUD may be a sign that it is not in the right place in your uterus. Contact your health care provider for advice.
yes it is quite normal to have cramps right after you start taking birth control.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
Birth control pills do not cause infertility.
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No it does not.
An overdose of birth control pills could cause nausea and breast tenderness. It will not kill you, cause an abortion, or make you infertile.
The birth control implant can cause irregular bleeding or spotting. The color may be red, brown, or black.