i used to be on ortho tri-cyclen lo and im one of those people that are deathly afraid of nausea and vomiting. im taking lutera and i feel no nausea whatsoever. i take it early in the morning before school so i dont forget and i could not eat for hours and it still doesnt make me nauseous. If you talk to your doctor, you can even get three months worth of pills for $17 dollars.. preeetty awesome :) only thing is is that my skin got pretty bad acne, only complaint about it!
An overdose of birth control pills could cause nausea and breast tenderness. It will not kill you, cause an abortion, or make you infertile.
Essure will not cause nausea. See your primary care provider to discuss your ongoing nausea.
No but it may cause nausea, breast tenderness or headaches.
Taking two birth contol pills will not cause a period. It may cause nausea.
Yes, hormonal birth control has a major effect on the body as a whole so birth control pills can cause a wide range of symptoms - including nausea, fatigue, and dizzy spells. If you suspect your pill is causing these side-effects stop using the pill and talk to your doctor about finding another brand of pill, type of pill, or another birth control method.
Yes, they can. If you are experiencing this you should talk to your doctor, nurse or gynaecologist about it and they can help you find a birth control pill that works for you without making you feel ill
Taking too many birth control pills can cause nausea or breast tenderness. It does not cause abortion or infertility.
A single birth control pill may cause some nausea, but is unlikely to cause more symptoms than that.
In the first few months of use, birth control pills can cause nausea and breast tenderness, like pregnancy. These side effects go away with time.
birth control doesnt usually ever cause problems other than the depo provera shot causes weight gain
Taking five birth control pills may stop your period or may cause irregular bleeding. it may also cause nausea and headaches. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for information specific to your pill.
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.