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.
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.
If the swelling is caused by hormonal changes related to your menstrual cycle, your doctor may prescribe birth control pills, which can relieve breast swelling and other symptoms of PMS in some women. If youβre already using hormonal contraceptives, they may encourage you to switch to another type.
It wouldn't be your stomach swelling, but your uterus. You could be pregnant if you've stopped taking birth control pills and you've had unprotected sex.
There is no guarantee that breasts will swell while taking birth control pills. Breast tenderness and swelling are two common side effects of oral contraceptives. Other common side effects include cramping, nausea and ankle swelling. These side effects usually go away as the body gets acclimated to the pills.
An overdose of birth control pills could cause nausea and breast tenderness. It will not kill you, cause an abortion, or make you infertile.
Only if you're not on some form of birth control
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?
Birth control pills do not make your breasts grow.
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.
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.
Yes to some woman others no. I noticed a difference in my breast
Hormones cause breast size to change slightly throughout a woman's life. During pregnancy estrogen levels rise, and a woman will notice an increase in breast size. Part of this is due to swelling of the mammary tissues, and part is due to body fat gain. So to sum it up YES. Birth Control contains estrogen and many women have said to have had grown a half to full cup size bigger. But this is due to the swelling so once you stop taking the birth control your breast will go to original size. .