The I-pill is used a contraceptive after having unprotected sex. You can take the I-pill up to 5 days after sex. It is not necessary to take the I-pill more than once. In fact taking the I-pill more than once in a short period of time can have some dangerous consequences.
Many problems cause fatigue and nausea. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is unlikely on the contraceptive implant.
Many problems cause fatigue and nausea. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is unlikely on the contraceptive implant.
take it to the vet
no, but they do take out the good feeling that you get when you dont need them, who cares about the good feeling?!?! Really. But it does open up alot of opportunities.
You could go from feeling nothing to having any of these symptoms: Nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, headache, heavier menstrual bleeding, lighter menstrual bleeding, dizziness, breast tenderness, vomiting, and diarrhea.
If you're having nausea and fatigue, take a pregnancy test to make sure you're not one of the few who gets pregnant on the IUD. If it's negative, see your primary care provider for evaluation of your symptoms.
Nausea, itching and feeling warm are the big ones. if you take it for a long time you also need to worry about addiction.
There are no known drug interactions between tramadol and the birth control pill, but if the Tramadol causes nausea take it with food and don't take the birth control pill while feeling nauseated.
dont take it
It is entirely up to you? That is what there for, nausea so if you feeling nauseated then that is the way to go. Saying that because you getting cleaned out and probably drinking plenty of water, the absorption will not be optimal. Obviously if you are canulated then IV will be the way to go or IM. Not everyone is nauseated after oral fleet. Good luck.
Most of them, if you take enough.
gravol