I suspect that anyone can develop a allergic reaction to any medication depending upon what the medication contains and what they are allergic to. If you suspect you have had a allergic reaction, see your Doctor.
I am not allergic to birth control pills.
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Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
Birth control vaccines don't exist, but you can get birth control shots.
Birth control is not for weight control.
I have been on seven different types of birth control and with every one that I take my mouth and tongue swell up and go numb. The Doctors have concluded that I am having an allergic reaction to my birth control. I have been on seven different types of birth control and with every one that I take my mouth and tongue swell up and go numb. The Doctors have concluded that I am having an allergic reaction to my birth control.
I am not allergic to birth control pills.
Yes, the birth control pill doesn't cause allergic reactions to a patient whose only allergy is erythromycin.
Symptoms can vary depending on the kind of birth control that you have, but common symptoms are breast tenderness, nausea, vomiting, bloating, headaches, acne, changes in libido. Symptoms that you need to report to your doctor are depression, migraines, heavy bleeding between periods and any sign of an allergic reaction.
Human babies develop motor control over a period of time after their birth. Some develop motor controls faster than others. Most babies first develop neck muscle motor control.
The concept of "allergic to birth control" is not clear. I suggest you talk with your doctor to get more information abou the problem you have, and suggestions about alternate methods once you have that information.
This is not advisable. You should go to the doctor. get a prescription for yourself, you could be allergic to hers.
It could be anything from an insect bite to eczema (skin reaction to something you are allergic to) to a birth mark. If it has pain associated with it, see a doctor.
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Her activism in support of birth control was the reason she was controversial.
God, in his infinite wisdom, would know which women use birth control and which do not. As a result, he would choose to be brought back into the flesh in the womb of a woman who was not using birth control. Alternatively, God has the power to make birth control non-viable and therefore develop regardless of the mother's wishes to not conceive.
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.