i have experienced nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, breast tenderness and migraines when i double up on the pill.
Nausea is common with a lot of women on birth control. As for hot flashes that's not normal something you should probably get checked out by your doctor.
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.
Do you mean is it bad to take two at a time because you missed a day? If so; then no it's not, you may get a little nausea but it is not going to hurt anyhting.
No, it will not. It's part of the normal treatment when catching up on missed birth control pills (up to two at a time), or using birth control pills to control irregular uterine bleeding, as well as for emergency contraception.
Yes. The first month or two after you start birth control your period will be somewhat irregular.
you should be having a full period if you miss more than three days
A missed period and breast tenderness in someone not using protection against pregnancy should prompt you to take a pregnancy test.
It could be that she is pregnant. No form of birth control is 100% effective. It could also be that the birth control pills are throwing off her cycle. when it came to end of 28 cycle last month she stopped pill had her period and never took pill from then now she missed this months period but test was neg is this normal
caused from prenacy or birth control
Hello there. Yes a period can be delayed if you have missed some of your birth control pills.
Hi, If you have not missed any pills then this may indicate pregnancy. Perform a pregnancy test.
Yes is can be common. Glad you are off birth control pills because they aren't good for you and should only be used on a short-term basis. Birth control pills are are hormones and thus when you stop the birth control pill your body is trying to balance itself. You may experience nausea, missed periods, heaving bleeding in some cases. It's very important that you work with your doctor on this until the birth control is right out of your system (which can take a year or more.)