If you are nauseated and on the pill this might be the pill causing it. You can talk to your doctor about getting you another pill, but this is not guaranteed to help.
Symptoms are: * Withdrawal bleeding * Abdominal cramps * Increase or decrease in vaginal discharge * Nauseous * Dizziness * Headache * Breast or nipple tenderness
The correct spelling of the adjective is nauseous(queasy, sickened).
nauseous is when your stomach starts to ache and hurt
I am very nauseous
The thought of yet another ocean voyage made her nauseous.
Ice can help you if you are nauseous but ice tea makes you more nauseous and even vomit because it is a stimulant.
Nothing. Being nauseous is a side effect of some birth control pills. Your symptom should go away after taking the pill for a few months. If is doesn't go away I suggest switching types of birth control to one with less hormones.
Type your answer here... You feel queasy when u are nauseous
You may be pregnant, or you may be reacting badly to the pills, or the sickness may have nothing to do with the pills, see your doctor.
No, the word nauseous is not a noun. the word nauseous is an adjective.The abstract noun form of the adjective nauseous is nauseousness.
This can be caused from the withdrawal from the birth control pill or because you are pregnant.
Changing birth control pills could cause nausea, especially if the new pill has more estrogen. Contact your health care provider to discuss options. The nausea usually resolves within the first three cycles. Taking your pill before bed may also help.