Nausea and headache are side effects that are common in the first months of Birth Control use. Pregnancy while using two highly effective methods is unlikely. Take a pregnancy test if you really think it's a possibility.
yes, they are the same pills
This can be caused from the withdrawal from the birth control pill or because you are pregnant.
That is exactly what it is supposed to do, yes. The whole idea is to regulate your period so that you don't get pregnant as easily. Birth control pills are made from female hormones.
It lessens the chances of becoming pregnant if you're having sex. It can also regulate your hormones. Some doctors recommend the pill to older teens.
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
Yes. You might be pregnant.
Regulate.
I have the same problem... they diagnosed it as polycystic ovarian syndrome. In order to regulate the periods they may put you on birth control.
No, birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy. You can become pregnant while on birth control, as no method is 100% effective, but it isn't the birth control that makes you pregnant.
No. regulate means control. Regularize means make normal.
There are no known drug interactions between tramadol and the birth control pill, but if the Tramadol causes nausea take it with food and don't take the birth control pill while feeling nauseated.
Both are safe and effective to use to regulate your period. There are many types of birth control pills and some only contain progesterone (POP's) and some are combinations of progesterone and estrogen. Progesterone only pills are still birth control pills. Birth control pills, containing progesterone only or a combination of progesterone and estrogen will regulate your period and protect your from pregnancy! However, you must take your pills everyday and at the same time, otherwise your period will not regulate and you will put your risk of becoming pregnant. For further information on which type of pill is right for you, you must visit a physician (example; Planed Parenthood), and they will choose which method is right for you.