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Is it normal to have breast changes after quitting the birth control pill? |
Anyone experience this? I had an ultrasound this morning - a cyst! Yay, I have never been happier to have a cyst in my life, or as the tecnician put it, a "huge monster cyst". Whew!!! See your doctor |
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See your doctor ...if you have been on birth control for 5 years then i think its safe to say you will not get pregnant! My boyfriend and I only use birth control as contraception (so no condoms or pulling out), i ha... I was on the pill and missed a day towards the end of my pack, so I stopped taking the pills and had my period and went to start the pills up again and discovered I was pregnant. We weren't tr... Why would you? There wouldn't be any benefits that I could see. stuff like contraceptive effect, acne control, period control usually takes more than a month. ...It doesn't make everyone gain weight. I have been on five different types of birth control pills and I haven't gained weight on any of them. There are a lot of pills out there that prob... Yes you can get pregnant. You have to be on the birth control pill for awhile before it starts to work. Its highly reccommended that you use another form of birth control for the first month th... It all depends how your body reacts to them It really is trial & error. Some good ones you might want to research.. Yaz Seasonique Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo Loestrin24 I heard NuvaRing wor... Last first: ALL hormonal contraceptives are by prescription only. You can be of any age to have it prescribed, but most doctors will require that you submit to an annual pelvic exam in order to r... |
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