Mini pill is making me incredibly nauseous, what can i do to feel less sick after i take it??
Question:
i started them on Saturday and have been getting on great with them apart from the nausea. have gotten on better with these pills than any other, this pill is called Micronor, every pill is white and active, and has C035 written on it.
i need to get over the nausea as besides the shi'tty feeling, i was gagging for a bit of my bf last night (sorry! but i was!) and i felt so sick i thought i couldnt go through with it cos i would have been sick all over him!
PLEASE HELP!
Answers:
Sounds like an alergic reaction, nausea is often an indication that something is in your system that shouldn't be there and some women are alergic to the ingredients in the Mini Pill.
Please consult your doctor as soon as you can. Good luck :)
You need to consult your doctor and inform them of you reaction to this pill. The hormone balance in the pill is obviously incorret for your system and you need to try another type of pills. There are many types with different ratios of hormone levels. My friend was taking one that made her very emotional and another had one that made her put on excessive amounts of weight. They changed pills and it was all fixed. Please see your doctor.
You might try to take it with food or drink a glass of milk to coat your stomach when you take it. Also, it may be a side effect that will fade over time. If it continues or gets worse, you may want to talk to your doctor about switching pills. Sometimes a body just doesn't tolorate some kinds of pills well and another agrees with it better.
Advantages to women when using the mini pill?
Decreases menstrual bleeding.
Decreases menstrual cramps.
Helps prevent against serious health risks such as:
Pelvic inflammatory disease (a major cause of infertility in women).
Ovarian and endometrial cancer.
Is a good option for women who are unable to take estrogen because they are breastfeeding, or for whom estrogen-containing products cause severe headaches or high blood pressure.
Disadvantages to women when using the mini pill?
Menstrual cycle changes.
Weight gain.
Breast tenderness.
Things you should know:
The mini pill does not protect against STIs.
The mini pill must be obtained from a medical clinician and an examination is required.
The cost of the examination and mini pill varies, but is usually lower at a clinic such as Planned Parenthood and is covered by Medicaid.
Use of the mini pill in addition to condoms is a more effective way to protect yourself against pregnancy as well as STIs.
the nausea is supposed to stop after 2 or 3 cycles
take it right before you fall asleep
take it with food
hopefully your system will get used to it soon, bit in the mean time its a pain in the butt.
Stop taking that pill and go and see the person who prescribed them to you and tell that person know how your body has responded to this particular pill and they will prescribe another type of birth control that will better fit your needs.
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