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i am 23 years and married.. i am using pills to prevent pregnancy...(overall L)...Is there any problem in continueing that tablet... i am using it for last 3 monts... will there be any side effects... i am becoming fat now... is that is side effect of medice....bcoz i am controlling my food

2006-07-19 21:58:06 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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You should go to a doctor, have your hormones measured and then decide whether you want the pill at all, or if you do, what kind of the pill that would be.

The pill really is a hormonal bomb for the body and it has many adverse effects, one of them is getting fat very fast. See, taking the pill reduces the levels of estrogen and one of the effects is exactly that -- retention of water. So many people try to reduce personal weight and think they will do it only by manipulating what they eat. Wrong, as you have to get you hormones right first -- and with taking the pill, you get you hormonal balance all wrong...

You may also want to question your and your husband's overall life strategy. Why did you marry if not for being near all the time, sex and children included as the normal and natural consequence? If you married for love and you escape having children with the man you love, maybe something else is wrong in your life and will taking artificial hormones help with that?

Sincerely, Dusko

2006-07-19 22:22:45 · answer #1 · answered by duskosavic2000 2 · 0 0

While many women may not think twice over it, other women purposely choose not to use hormonal contraceptives. Why? Because of how these birth control methods may prevent pregnancy.

The Issue
Most hormonal methods of birth control are designed to work by suppressing ovulation. However, in a small percentage of cases, ovulation may still take place; for some women, this may occur every single cycle. As a result, these contraceptives prevent pregnancy through a different method.

In addition to suppressing ovulation, hormonal birth control may also change the lining of your uterus so that implantation of a fertilized egg cannot take place. The embryois then expelled from the body with the next period. It is the possibility that this method of contraception may function in this manner that is causing controversy and making some women avoid hormonal birth control altogether.


Fertilization and Conception
There does not seem to be an absolute definition of conception. To some people, conception occurs when an egg and a sperm join together. For other people, conception does not happen until a fertilized egg has implanted itself into the lining of the uterus. Depending on how you define conception, hormonal birth control’s ability to prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg can be seen as an "interceptive" or as an "abortive" technique.

Is It for You?
Women who view conception as taking place when an egg is fertilized by a sperm may want to choose a non-hormonal method of birth control. Although these birth control methods are not generally regarded as forms of abortion, your personal views on conception and abortion may cause them to be placed in that category.

It is up to each woman to weigh the pros and cons of hormonal birth control methods versus forms of non-hormonal birth control and to decide for herself what she feels most comfortable with.

To read more about the hormonal contraception debate, visit Contraception Information Resource.

2006-07-19 22:13:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

taking the pill has so many bad side effects dear!
read the instructions - they will make you ill just by reading them i tell you!

2006-07-19 22:01:12 · answer #3 · answered by 42 6 · 0 0

yes it cause water retention but not fat.My friend she use to be very slim but after she take the medicine she put on weight from 45kg to 60kg.But heard that after you stop that medicine some of them still go back to their slim body

2006-07-19 22:09:16 · answer #4 · answered by Shasha j 1 · 0 0

ii am not rely shore but Wat i do know that the pills are very dangerous ppl die of taking them so if i was u i wold stop before something happens.

2006-07-19 22:40:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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