The side effects of taking Birth Control are: * Break through bleeding * Early or delayed menstrual cycle * Nausea * Abdominal cramping * Headache * Tiredness * Dry vagina * Breast tenderness
Your symptoms of being on the pill will gradually decrease and you may experience irregular menstrual cycle while your body adjusts to being off the pill.
If you vomit two hours after taking the pill, it probably got into your system. Even if it wasn't fully absorbed, there's little risk of pregnancy if you had no other mistakes with the pill.
explosive bowel movements when you start taking two capsules...
there are a lot of side effects. cancer and acne would be two of them.
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.
If you are referring to taking two pills from your packet of BC pills, the adverse effects could be break through bleeding, nausea, bloating and breast tenderness. The hormones mimic the hormones of pregnancy - the side effects would most likely be similar to early pregnancy. I would suggest this is not something you want to do frequently - there is no reason to double up on oral contraception.
Most likely the pill will force your period to move up to the days when you are taking the placebo (inactive pills) in your pill pack.
No it is only when you take antibiotics that the pill can be less effective and maybe if you vomit within an hour or two of taking it
The pill may be causing the two periods a month. talk to your doctor and see if you can switch to a differant kind.
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