Side effects of hormonal birth control
Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 7:05 am
From an article about birth control (the pill):
Are There Side Effects of Birth Control Pills?
Yes, there are side effects of birth control pills, although the majority are not serious. Side effects include:
• Nausea
• Weight gain
•Sore or swollen breasts
•Small amounts of blood, or spotting, between periods
•Lighter periods
•Mood changes
The following side effects, easily remembered by the word "ACHES," are less common but more serious. If you experience any of these, contact your doctor immediately. If you cannot reach your doctor, go to an emergency room or urgent care center for evaluation. These symptoms may indicate a serious disorder, such as liver disease, gallbladder disease, stroke, blood clots, high blood pressure, or heart disease. They include:
• Abdominal pain (stomach pain)
• Chest pain
• Headaches (severe)
• Eye problems (blurred vision)
•Swelling or aching in the legs and thighs
Birth control pills that contain drospirenone, including YAZ and Yasmin, have been investigated by the FDA because of the possibility that they may cause an increased risk for blood clots. Drospirenone is a man-made version of the hormone progesterone. Other brands containing drospirenone include Beyaz, Safyral, Gianvi, Loryna, Ocella, Syeda, and Zarah.
The results of the investigation are inconsistent. Some studies showed there was an increased risk while other studies showed no increased risk. The drugs are still available. A summary of the findings is contained on the packaging label. If you are taking a pill with drospirenone, talk with your doctor about your risk
Anal sex is all natural, free, and his no side effects. But look at the curriculum of any sex ed class, high school or college. Do they teach anal sex as a form of birth control? No. Why is that?
Now that I think about it, it's not true to say anal sex has no side effects. The only side effect my wife suffers from our method of birth control (anal only) is pleasure.
Are There Side Effects of Birth Control Pills?
Yes, there are side effects of birth control pills, although the majority are not serious. Side effects include:
• Nausea
• Weight gain
•Sore or swollen breasts
•Small amounts of blood, or spotting, between periods
•Lighter periods
•Mood changes
The following side effects, easily remembered by the word "ACHES," are less common but more serious. If you experience any of these, contact your doctor immediately. If you cannot reach your doctor, go to an emergency room or urgent care center for evaluation. These symptoms may indicate a serious disorder, such as liver disease, gallbladder disease, stroke, blood clots, high blood pressure, or heart disease. They include:
• Abdominal pain (stomach pain)
• Chest pain
• Headaches (severe)
• Eye problems (blurred vision)
•Swelling or aching in the legs and thighs
Birth control pills that contain drospirenone, including YAZ and Yasmin, have been investigated by the FDA because of the possibility that they may cause an increased risk for blood clots. Drospirenone is a man-made version of the hormone progesterone. Other brands containing drospirenone include Beyaz, Safyral, Gianvi, Loryna, Ocella, Syeda, and Zarah.
The results of the investigation are inconsistent. Some studies showed there was an increased risk while other studies showed no increased risk. The drugs are still available. A summary of the findings is contained on the packaging label. If you are taking a pill with drospirenone, talk with your doctor about your risk
Anal sex is all natural, free, and his no side effects. But look at the curriculum of any sex ed class, high school or college. Do they teach anal sex as a form of birth control? No. Why is that?
Now that I think about it, it's not true to say anal sex has no side effects. The only side effect my wife suffers from our method of birth control (anal only) is pleasure.