nope...like i mentioned, it's better to take a year's break from it. and then if you think you need it, start again. healthwise, (fertility aside) it isn't that good.
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and I've heard from mothers/sister/sister-in-laws/women/friends
AS WELL AS having read many different studies done.
yes we study psychology too..health related psychology.....i dont see how that has anytihng to do with side effects of pills. thats more to do with ill people and why some people choose to seek help and others dont etc.etc. boring stuff
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impulse...quoting you...care to elaborate what those women told you about the adverse affects of the pill?
in fact theres even one which was given to pregnant women and alot of them died......because the drug was a different isomer of the original one....
some of the side effects maybe no1 knows about until many years later
those products have been in the market for a few years. the pill has been out for 50+ years.
the drug you mentioned was for morning sickness. it has the L isomer instead of the D or something like that. Now a days, docs recommend not to take even a tylenol. Tylenol's been out longer
impulse...quoting you...care to elaborate what those women told you about the adverse affects of the pill?
from what i know....common side effects are headaches, bloating...thigns that one can easily get rid of as soon as you are taken off of it and put on another low dose pil
yup. there are some that you’re going to have in the beginning…and the pamphlet mentions it. but as long as there is a medication that doesn’t interfere with the pill, you can take that too to help with the headaches and such.
Sara: right you are. lol
Impulse: It’s your own body. don’t let any one tell you what you can and can’t do with your body.
i heard IUD isn’t the most comfortable or safe method. and not that great when it comes to preventing pregnancies. think that was in some textbook or something.