Possibly, depending on which thyroid-related hormone is being tested. Discuss the matter with your health care provider, who is familiar with your particular situation.
Doubling your birth control pill dose doesn't provide any additional protection against pregnancy.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation completely.
Hormonal birth control can affect the level of thyroid binding globulins. That doesn't affect most of the thyroid levels that your health care provider would check, but your provider should be aware of the type of birth control you're using just in case they decide to test these levels. Hormonal birth control does not affect the level of T4, T3, or TSH, the typical levels that are checked.
No but it may cause nausea, breast tenderness or headaches.
Allen Alter's birth name is Allen Bernard Alter.
Jonathan Alter's birth name is Jonathan H. Alter.
Tom Alter's birth name is Thomas Beach Alter.
Doubling up is reasonable; taking more than two at a time is not.
All birth control pills alter cervical mucus. That is one of the mechanisms by which they prevent pregnancy -- the progestin thickens the cervical mucus.
Tapazole also known as Methimazole is a thyroid medication that prevents the thyroid from producing too much thyroid hormone. Tapazole is not a birth control pill and will not prevent you from having a menstrual cycle.
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That's a common complaint when doubling up.