Aspirin makes your blood thin and that's not going to help with the blood flow. You should take something else for the pain.
I had problems with birth control. My cycle just wouldn't reset to when I wasn't taking the hormone pills. It would start just before or just after the hormone pills stopped and never during the week it should have on those things. I started timing my period after I stopped taking them and found that I have a 23-26 day cycle instead of the typical 28 day cycle. I also ended up with a ruptured ovarian cyst 6-8 months after stopping Ortho Tri-Cyclin (sp?). It's a common problem in ovulating women...but damn it's painful!!! On a scale of 1-10 pain was at 10 for at least 3 days. Vicodin to the rescue. My gyno said the pill helps prevent that. Bullsh!t. I got an IUD a couple of years later. Took about a year for my body to get used to, but much better than the pill. There are other options besides the pill. See a gynecologist and get checked out. If it's something simple you'll get better pain meds to manage the discomfort and if it's anything else, the sooner it's found the better the treatment options will be. Good luck!
2006-08-28 11:02:41
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answered by could_B_N_E_1 3
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I have been on birth control for nearly 5 years. You should seriously call the people who supplied you the pills. Make appoint to go in and get checked out, because unbearable pain is not normal.
2006-08-28 17:41:05
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answered by Kamunyak 5
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when you take birth control when you are on your period your not suppose to get cramps. also maybe go to the doctor because periods are only suppose to come 28 days apart.
2006-08-28 17:42:06
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answered by Queen FC 2
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Yes I have had the same problem before. I had to have a stronger type of birth control. You definately need to check with your gynecologist.
2006-08-28 17:42:57
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answered by redhead 2
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See your doctor. It may mean that you need a different dosage or type of pill. It may mean that you have other problems such as fibroids or cysts.
Don't suffer the pains. Get it treated.
2006-08-28 17:43:39
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answered by redunicorn 7
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yeah, call your doctor. THere is probably some underlying problem unrelated to taking the birth control pills like a cyst. I had bad problems with them. Please see your dr.
2006-08-28 17:40:55
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answered by Elizabeth 4
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Sounds like your BC is not working properly.
Get it checked out ASAP!
2006-08-28 17:41:33
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answered by PrincipessaLHO 4
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ya uhh see the doctor
2006-08-28 17:41:42
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answered by padent@sbcglobal.net 2
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800 mg. of motrin works better than asa. if that doesn't work see your physician . motrin is same as ibuprofen.
2006-08-28 17:52:26
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answered by michael h 1
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it hasn't happened to me - but you can sure as hell bet I would be on the phone with my doctor
2006-08-28 17:42:26
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answered by Jer 3
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