yes. It will make you feel nauseous. You would even throw up
Any Birth Control pill can make you feel sick to your stomach, especially when taking it for the first time. Also, if you miss a pill and take two at a time, you can almost guarantee to feel a little queasy. But don't stop taking it! This will pass once your body adjusts. However, if you have been taking any form of birth control for a month or more, and it still makes you feel sick, you may want to ask your doctor because the hormone levels may be causing it..and there could be something else to try.
Yes, hormonal birth control has a major effect on the body as a whole so birth control pills can cause a wide range of symptoms - including nausea, fatigue, and dizzy spells. If you suspect your pill is causing these side-effects stop using the pill and talk to your doctor about finding another brand of pill, type of pill, or another birth control method.
Yes, they can. If you are experiencing this you should talk to your doctor, nurse or gynaecologist about it and they can help you find a birth control pill that works for you without making you feel ill
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.
The effectiveness is the same whether you take the birth control pill with food or on any empty stomach, but some women have nausea if they don't take the birth control pill with food.
A single birth control pill may cause some nausea, but is unlikely to cause more symptoms than that.
Changing birth control pills could cause nausea, especially if the new pill has more estrogen. Contact your health care provider to discuss options. The nausea usually resolves within the first three cycles. Taking your pill before bed may also help.
try taking your birth control with a small snack. if that doesn't work then talk to your doctor and see if you can try another pill that wont make you sick.
Taking five birth control pills may stop your period or may cause irregular bleeding. it may also cause nausea and headaches. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for information specific to your pill.
Hi :-) * Hormones contained in Birth Control Pill. * Pregnancy. * Hormonal imbalance. * Weight gain.
i have experienced nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, breast tenderness and migraines when i double up on the pill.
That's a normal thing to do if you're using the birth control pill for emergency contraception. (Only certain birth control pills can be used in this way, and the doses differ depending on the pill.) If you're just trying to make up for missed pills, taking four at a time has no benefit, and is likely to cause nausea and vomiting.
Birth control pills do not cause infertility.