sometimes...if you're lucky a shorter lighter period!
birth control increases your chances of not getting pregnant
Birth control is used primarily as a contraceptive, to decrease periods, and to decrease PMS symptoms
Yes.
You will not get PMS symptoms if you skip your withdrawal bleeding with birth control, as your hormonal levels are not changing.
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.
With a pregnancy test.
Take a pregnancy test
If you are speaking of pill contraceptives, studies have prevent that no withdrawal symptoms are evident. My girlfriend and I looked into it for a few months before she took the step into birth control.
Even the most effective birth control methods, such as IUDs and Implanon prevent unwanted pregnancy at a rate of 99.9%.
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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 hormones are likely to keep endometriosis from getting worse. If you have severe symptoms or if birth control hormones and NSAIDs don't work, you might try a stronger hormone therapy.