it could be because of the Birth Control pills because of all the hormones that the pills have it makes your body think that you are pregnant and at times it also gives you pregnancy like symptoms.i also had the same question but somebody also told me this. but if their are any other pregnanct symptoms than i suggest taking a hpt. just to be sure.
AnswerHello -Birth Control Pills will cause you to have tender nipples or breasts and may also cause you to experience pregnancy like symptoms when your during the first 3 months of taking Birth Control. Because you are on Birth Control its very unlikely your pregnant.
Yes and no. Did you have the pain before? Or has it only started since taking the pill? It is possible that the type of pill you are taking is the no agreeing with your body. Some women develop lumps in their breasts from the pill. So I would go back to the doctor and ask to try a different sort of pill. Not all pills are the same - there are ones that use different hormones and in different dosages. Absolutely yes! Birth control pills/patches are made up of hormones. You are getting extra Estrogen into your body and your breasts can become larger or hurt to the touch. Wear a bra at all times and if necessary, wear a bra to bed (no under-wire Bras because that could hurt, but a slightly padded bra that gives you some support.)
It is a possible side effect.
Yes, many signs and symptoms of birth control pills are similar to pregnancy. Especially in the first few months of taking them.
Yes it can. Birth Control Pills work by tricking your body into thinking it is actually pregnant, hence why you dont ovulate while on Birth Control Pills. The hormones contained in Birth Control Pills can cause a lot of women to experience pregnancy like symptoms and also nipple tenderness.
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An overdose of birth control pills could cause nausea and breast tenderness. It will not kill you, cause an abortion, or make you infertile.
No but it may cause nausea, breast tenderness or headaches.
Breast tenderness is a common side effect when starting the birth control pill, patch, or ring. It usually goes away within three months. If you have made any mistake with your birth control method, or have missed a period, it makes sense to take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of the breast tenderness.
Taking too many birth control pills can cause nausea or breast tenderness. It does not cause abortion or infertility.
The birth control pill can cause breast enlargement and tenderness, especially during the first three cycles. If it's troublesome or lasts longer, talk with your health care provider, who may be able to switch you to another pill.
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.
Women's breasts don't grow from birth control pills.Hormonal birth control can cause temporary breast swelling but this is temporary, no more than a person would naturally see during the menstrual cycle, and often accompanied by tenderness. Many women use hormonal birth control in their teens and early twenties, when breast growth is most likely to occur, some people mistakenly attribute natural breast growth to use of the birth control pill.
Hormonal birth control cannot make your breasts permanently larger, this is a myth. Hormonal birth control can cause the breasts to swell but this is temporary, no more than you'd see at certain times in your cycle, and it can be accompanied by breast tenderness so not a positive side-effect.
Yes, breast tenderness and swelling are common side-effects of hormonal birth control such as the combination pill. This may be temporary while your body adjusts, but if it becomes severe or it lasts for over three months then talk to your doctor about trying another birth control brand or method.
Some birth control pills can cause breast growth, or try gaining some weight.
Some women will notice increased breast size on hormonal birth control like the patch, pill, or ring. Most women will not have this side effect.
for almost 1 year and seven months taking birth control pill,i decided to stop using it.after a month i noticed some changes in my body i expercience mood swings,irregular ovulation sometimes breast tenderness and sympthoms of pregnancy.I was very uncomfortable at all times wondering what happen to my body so in order for me to stop worrying i keep on searching to the internet after then my questions have been answered,it is normal to every individual woman who expercience it.