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About six months ago I went to my gyno, I told her about not having my period since I was 13/14 years old (I'm 18 now). She put me on birth control to help start my periods again. I couldn't take the first one she gave me so she gave me another one and I still couldn't take it without being so sick I couldn't get out of bed.

Now, I know being sick for the first few weeks is normal but after a month or two the sickness never went away. I was diagonosed that I have IBS by my gastrologist, so I was wondering, could the birth control be reacting with my IBS and making my stomach very upset?

Also, do you think the birth control patch would be any better since I'm not actually trying to digest a pill?

2006-10-08 00:07:06 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

Also, don't tell me not to have sex, please. Yes, I am sexually active but that is not the reason for taking the pill.

2006-10-08 00:11:31 · update #1

4 answers

First off, the patch has the highest risks out of all of the birth control out there. However, if you feel that it might work out for you, then that is something for you and your gyn to talk about together.

I am on the pill, and every time after I get my period, I have a day or so where I sometimes get very bad morning sickness due to the hormonal changes, but this was the same for me while I was on the patch and the shot. It didn't go away either, it just stayed the whole time.

2006-10-08 00:11:30 · answer #1 · answered by xxtorturedinnocentsxx 2 · 0 0

i'd bypass with the IUD if I were you. I had the Mirena IUD for 3 years, and performance lately had it bumped off to attempt for toddler volume 2. The IUD develop into painless to get in, I had it put in at my 6 week examine up after my daughter develop into born. that's threat-free to apply if you're nursing your newborn, and it lasts for 5 years!!! Plus you do not could be demanding about pills or some thing else. the in elementary words imagine i did not understand when I were given the Mirena is it quite is can take awhile for your menstral cycles to go back to well-known after having the IUD bumped off. I had mine bumped off in December 2008, and in the previous couple months my cycles have ultimately again to well-known, except that, I particularly propose the IUD!

2016-12-04 09:51:47 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Best birth control pill in the world is not having sex. Not the easy one though.

2006-10-08 00:09:41 · answer #3 · answered by Raide UK 3 · 0 5

ask your Dr.

2006-10-08 00:09:35 · answer #4 · answered by Sekkennight 3 · 0 0

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