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- | + | Birth control pills or hormonal oral contraception, because they are also known, are cited for various side effects like light and regular periods, clearer skin, less menstrual cramping, and reduced risks for specific cancers. However, different women might have various reactions to the hormones in oral contraceptives. As such, the side effects of contraception pills can vary from positive to negative depending on the body's reactions to the artificial hormones. Here are a number of the not-so-nice negative effects of oral contraception and ways to handle them: | |
- | + | Light, in-between period bleeding | |
- | + | Some women may possibly experience bleeding in-between periods if they first start using oral contraceptives. While miserable, this side-effect is just an indication that your body is changing to the introduction of additional hormones. This side effect might continue for as much as three months but will eventually go. Using low-absorbency tampons, sanitary pads, and panty liners can make in-between period bleeding more manageable. It is also generally recommended that women who experience this side-effect must take iron supplements to combat anemia. | |
- | + | Missed time | |
- | + | Alternatively, your body may miss periods in the course of changing to oral contraceptive use. While that is somewhat better than bleeding, a woman feeling bloated can be left by skipped periods. Decreasing salt intake may decrease water retention and the distended sensation. But, if pill use is inconsistent or there are times of missed pill intakes, medical attention should really be sought specially if a lady engaged in unprotected intercourse for possible pregnancy. | |
- | + | Vomiting | |
- | + | As a result of improved hormones in the body, a woman may feel nauseous and dizzy when using oral contraceptives. The easiest way to control this really is to chart when the dizzy spells come or what causes the nausea. For example, if dizzy spells are experienced an hour or two after taking the pill, a lady should consider changing the agenda of her pill absorption to a time like before bedtime. Carrying smelling salts or soothing aromatherapy oils could make moving dizzy spells easier. | |
- | + | Fat change | |
- | + | Although weight is lost by some women when taking oral contraceptives, a larger number studies enduring weight gain when taking contraception pills. While studies show that there is number causal connection between weight gain and oral contraception, they show that a sizable percentage of the reported increase in weight of pill users derive from how women react to the mood swings and other side effects of pill use. Their weight can be managed by women when taking oral contraceptives by training piece control, remaining active, and maintaining a wholesome diet. | |
- | + | The medial side effects listed above are generally experienced by many product users. They are also slight and are easily workable. But, if any of the following side effects are experienced, a female is preferred to get medical attention and speak with her gynecologist or specialist about other contraceptive options: | |
- | + | * severe chest pains or shortness of breath | |
- | + | * serious and chronic abdominal pain | |
- | + | * repeated migraine attacks or throbbing problems | |
- | + | * moderate to severe leg pains | |
- | + | * perspective impairment | |
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Revision as of 07:15, 22 February 2013
Birth control pills or hormonal oral contraception, because they are also known, are cited for various side effects like light and regular periods, clearer skin, less menstrual cramping, and reduced risks for specific cancers. However, different women might have various reactions to the hormones in oral contraceptives. As such, the side effects of contraception pills can vary from positive to negative depending on the body's reactions to the artificial hormones. Here are a number of the not-so-nice negative effects of oral contraception and ways to handle them:
Light, in-between period bleeding
Some women may possibly experience bleeding in-between periods if they first start using oral contraceptives. While miserable, this side-effect is just an indication that your body is changing to the introduction of additional hormones. This side effect might continue for as much as three months but will eventually go. Using low-absorbency tampons, sanitary pads, and panty liners can make in-between period bleeding more manageable. It is also generally recommended that women who experience this side-effect must take iron supplements to combat anemia.
Missed time
Alternatively, your body may miss periods in the course of changing to oral contraceptive use. While that is somewhat better than bleeding, a woman feeling bloated can be left by skipped periods. Decreasing salt intake may decrease water retention and the distended sensation. But, if pill use is inconsistent or there are times of missed pill intakes, medical attention should really be sought specially if a lady engaged in unprotected intercourse for possible pregnancy.
Vomiting
As a result of improved hormones in the body, a woman may feel nauseous and dizzy when using oral contraceptives. The easiest way to control this really is to chart when the dizzy spells come or what causes the nausea. For example, if dizzy spells are experienced an hour or two after taking the pill, a lady should consider changing the agenda of her pill absorption to a time like before bedtime. Carrying smelling salts or soothing aromatherapy oils could make moving dizzy spells easier.
Fat change
Although weight is lost by some women when taking oral contraceptives, a larger number studies enduring weight gain when taking contraception pills. While studies show that there is number causal connection between weight gain and oral contraception, they show that a sizable percentage of the reported increase in weight of pill users derive from how women react to the mood swings and other side effects of pill use. Their weight can be managed by women when taking oral contraceptives by training piece control, remaining active, and maintaining a wholesome diet.
The medial side effects listed above are generally experienced by many product users. They are also slight and are easily workable. But, if any of the following side effects are experienced, a female is preferred to get medical attention and speak with her gynecologist or specialist about other contraceptive options:
- severe chest pains or shortness of breath
- serious and chronic abdominal pain
- repeated migraine attacks or throbbing problems
- moderate to severe leg pains
- perspective impairment