It depends on the brand of Birth Control you use. Most modern day, newer birth control methods DO help with decreasing blood flow, however I'm not sure about the anxiety. I don't believe it would because anxiety is a mental disorder that requires an entirely different type of medication. Just ask your prescribing doctor these questions, they're there to help.
you will have to have your blood tested right after incident
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
Hormonal imabalce, pregnancy, birth control pills etc. See your doctor for a blood test.
The birth control pill makes bleeding lighter by prevening heavy buildup of the uterine lining. When you stop, your period will go back to its previous pattern, before you were on the pill.
The brownish blood is nothing to worry about. All it means is that the blood dried somewhat before leaking out. It is normal, so don't worry about it. It doesn't have anything to do with your birth control.
there isn't much you can do birth control can help with that though it makes flows more regular and less heavy get bananas it helps for cramps
The Depo Shot! It is the worst form of Birth Control. It Causes you to gain weight, have mood swings and HEAAVY HEAVY periods if you are to quit taking this shot and swtich to another form of Birth Control. I Highley Recomend The Pill.
Yes, you can take the birth control pill if you have hemophilia. There may be other methods that will provide even better control of heavy bleeding with periods. Talk with your hematologist and gynecologist for advice specific to your situation.
No it makes your period more heavy and last longer! Dont do it!
The birth control pill makes both menstrual cramps and flow lighter. When you stop, both will become heavier, as if you'd never used it.
For me it is. But if you continue to have heavy periods and if you did not have heavy periods before you started your pill then you should see your OBGYN. Good luck and God Bless:)
Yes. I had very heavy periods before I went on a birth control pill. I noticed quite the difference within 3 months of being on the pill, since it takes about this long to get to its full potential. I no longer have to go to the bathroom all the time to check for leaks and do not have the heavy bleeding, sore breasts, or cramps I used to have.