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No, if you suspect that the pills are responsible you should speak with your doctor.
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Hi, This could be caused by the Cerazette Pill, irregular period, the doseage being too low/high for you or even pregnancy. Best to see your doctor to rule out pregnancy and to see if it is indeed the pill causing this. If it is, then change your pill. Take care.
the pill can make your periods lighter, shorter and can reduce/get rid of period pains. there are a few side effects, slight weight gain, nausea and tender breasts. you take the pill for 21 days, and on the 7days you do not take it you will have your period, and when your are done you continue taking the pill, and the cycle continues.
Im not a doctor, but from my own experience and knowledge. Some side effects are likely to occur such as mood swings, physical or emotional changes. If you can't eat something maybe you should stop taking the type of pill you are taking to see if that is really the cause to your gag reflexes and excessive urination. I would also see if stomach pains stop or worsen to see if the pill is the cause for that problem too. Another suggestion would be to talk to your local health care provider on getting onto a different pill that better fits yourself and your body. A lesser dosage of hormones may be the answer to stopping headaches and stomach aches. You can always try another method of the pill if conditions persist or otherwise not take the pill at all if that is what the health care provider insists.
yes. your stomach acids will dissolve the pill, and then the chemicals that make up the aspirin will be absorbed and stop the pain
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Take into consideration what the pill is actually for. Normally any pill used for pain is taken on a full stomach or with food.
X-rays do not lower the effectiveness of the birth control pill.