Yes.
Birth control GIVES you pregnancy symptoms. If she thinks she is pregnant she shouldn't be taking birth control any more and should see her doctor to find out.because birth control doesn't help if you are pregnet.
Women who are still having periods but who have annoying menopausal symptoms may take low-dose birth control pills to ease the problems; this treatment has been approved by the FDA for perimenopausal symptoms in women under age 55
Birth control has many uses other than being a contraceptive. It can help control acne, cramps, and headaches due to your time of the month. If your cramps from your period are getting really bad or you have acne that comes only around the time you get your period, a doctor can prescribe birth control to help regulate those symptoms. Otherwise just go to Planned Parenthood and you can get birth control for free! Some birth control prescriptions are a lot of money but if you have insurance the generic birth control is not that much money.
Birth control pills are meant to help prevent pregnancy. That is what they're designed to do.
Can relieve the anxiety and irritability that often accompany depression. An advantage of these herbs is that they can be taken when symptoms occur rather than continually.
Birth control is designed to prevent pregnancy, not help you get pregnant.
You need birth control so you do not get pregnant also to thin out your period or help with cramps
No, most birth control pills contain artificial estrogen.
There is a diet to help children with ADHD to control the symptoms that come with this disorder. It is proven that some foods can help or make you child's symptoms worse. To help control your child's ADHD symptoms give them less foods that have large amounts of sugar and more vegatables and fruits. Also, certain nuts and fish can help control the symptoms of ADHD. If you would like to learn more go to http://www.webmd.com.
The Mexican wild yam (Dioscorea villosa ) contains a substance that may be converted to progesterone in the body, possibly decreasing some of the symptoms of PMS.
Vomiting your birth control pill is not effective. Please get help -- using ipecac is dangerous.
Yes