Severe body aches are not a normal, common side effect of the Birth Control pill. Since you're having a severe symptom, contact your health care provider for advice.
caused from prenacy or birth control
Birth control hormones are likely to keep endometriosis from getting worse. If you have severe symptoms or if birth control hormones and NSAIDs don't work, you might try a stronger hormone therapy.
This would not usually be a symptom of stopping birth control but could be caused by a UTI. You may want to see about going to see a doctor to find out what is going on.
If your on birth control you won't get periods. In some cases people can have quite severe periods where a dangerous amount of blood is lost, and some people have painful experiences, so birth control pills can be medically prescribed.
Yes it can be and it works well to get rid of the most severe problems.
ya you should go see someone as in a doctor
Loestrin is a birth control pill. It also is used to treat severe acne.
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As your body gets ready to ovulate again, you may notice menstrual-like cramping. Severe cramps are not normal after stopping the birth control pill. If your cramps are severe, or are accompanied by painful urination, painful sex, or abnormal vaginal discharge, see your health care provider for an exam.
About one-half of unintended pregnancies are caused by contraceptive failure, either a failure of the method or a mistake by the user
Low blood pressure is not a known side effect of birth control pills.
There are no additional side effects (other than the ones caused by the individual medications) to using the combination of phentermine and birth control pills. Also, there are no drug interactions between them. There is no evidence to suggest that the use of phentermine makes oral contraceptives (birth control pills) less effective.