Yes, it's a reminder pill, and you don't have to eat it.
The sugar pills in your birth control pack are there to help you stay in the habit of taking a pill every day. You don't need to eat them.
Eating does not effect your birth control.
I have never heard oregano would have any impact on birth control pills and we eat it all the time.
Well it really depends on your body type, and what kind of birth control pills you are on, are you feeling nausea if so i have had the same type of issue and i had visited my gynocologist who had told me to eat an hour before or an hour after taking the pill.
To help control rapid weight gain after getting off the birth control pill, you will need to watch what you eat. Focus on healthy fruits, vegetables, and lean meats.
Women on the birth control pill don't gain any more weight than women who aren't on the pill in controlled studies. (In the US, people are gaining weight at a fast clip, whether or not they use birth control pill). In the original studies of Depo Provera, a third of the women gained, a third lost, and a third stayed the same. If you don't change how you eat or exercise, you wouldn't expect to gain on the shot.
Antibiotics or other medications may interfere with the effectiveness of birth control, consult your doctor before you have unprotected sex.
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The pill releases hormones into your system, so this may be what is causing the mood swings and headaches. You should speak to the doctor that wrote the prescription, you may need a lower dose.
Abdominal pain is often a side effect of birth control pills. You can eat something before taking the pill and see if that helps. If not, and the abdominal pain continues, you can talk to your doctor about trying a different kind of birth control and see if that eliminates your discomfort.
Eat when you are suppose to.
Yes just watch your diet. The pill doesn't make you gain weight, they say it might make people want to eat more.