i think there is a connection... i cant say exactly what... but yes there is.... at least that's what i have seen...
No. There is no correlation whatsoever between me taking birth control and you doing whatever it is you consider doing.
Birth control is not for weight control.
There is no direct correlation between length and birth weight. However, 5 pounds (2.3 kg) was traditionally a dividing line between low birth weight and average birth weight for twins. The average length of a 5 pound baby, based on fetal weight charts, is about 18 to 18.6 inches, or about 46 to 47 cm.
To prevent weight gain on birth control, don't change how much you eat or exercise. If you were gaining weight before starting birth control, you'll probably continue to gain weight after starting birth control.
Despite old wives' tales to the contrary, birth control pills do not cause weight gain. Patients on birth control pills and patients not on birth control in controlled studies both gained weight.
There is not a specific birth control pill that helps with weight loss. A few women with hormonal imbalances may find that weight loss is easier when taking the birth control pill, but any pill will work for this purpose.
Yes it may. I have recently read that obesity can affect the effectiveness of birth control.
There are no known drug interactions between flexeril and the birth control pill
There are no known drug interactions between Percocet and hormonal Birth Control.
The Birth Control itself does not have any ingredients in it that make you gain weight. The birth control makes you crave food and its the food you eat that makes you gain weight. So when you crave the food go for something healthy to eat such as fruit.
Male birth control and female birth control have different side effects. Common side effects of male birth control may include acne, weight gain, and mood changes. Female birth control side effects can include nausea, headaches, and changes in menstrual bleeding. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss the potential side effects of each type of birth control.
There are no known drug interactions between fluoxetine and the birth control pill.There are no known drug interations between fluoxetine and birth control pills.