Yes. There are several forms of Birth Control where patients have reported weight gain. Some pills and the depo shot for example.
It shouldn't make you gain weight, I believe it is one of few birth controls that wont make you gain weight, but it can cause breast enlargement, so I guess if it does this then yes it could possibly make you gain very very little weight.
To prevent weight gain on birth control, don't change how much you eat or exercise. If you were gaining weight before starting birth control, you'll probably continue to gain weight after starting birth control.
Has the child seen a pediatrician? Usually, most humans gain weight after birth, until they reach a certain point, at which they stabilize until middle age, when they gain a bit more. See a doctor.
Despite old wives' tales to the contrary, birth control pills do not cause weight gain. Patients on birth control pills and patients not on birth control in controlled studies both gained weight.
The Birth Control itself does not have any ingredients in it that make you gain weight. The birth control makes you crave food and its the food you eat that makes you gain weight. So when you crave the food go for something healthy to eat such as fruit.
Yes it does.
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No birth control method will prevent weight gain. Weight gain results from a mismatch of energy intake and energy output. If you eat right and exercise, matching your input and output, you will not gain weight once you reach your mature adult size.
Woman swear by the pill causing weight gain, but the manufactures say it is not so and as many women lose weight as gain while on OCP.
Yes, most birth control pills do cause meight gain, but some less than others,
Usually.
the depo makes you gain wait but its a shot