Saturday, 23 July 2016

Five Side Effects of Birth Control Pills





Birth control pills are hormonal contraceptive pills that are effective to prevent pregnancy.

Pills usually come in small tablets that are to be used daily. They are synthetic types of the progesterone and estrogen women take for preventing pregnancy.

A lot more women also use them in order to not worry about their partners not using a condom.

When you start using pills, there are side effects physicians usually don’t share but almost happen.



1.    Breast tenderness
Is a common side effects associated with taking birth control pills. This is noticeable in the early stages of taking the pills which happens due to the sudden hormonal changes that occurs as a result of using the pill.

It gets better with the use but if it persists with pain, see a physician.

2.    Increased weight
Using birth control pills can result in weight gain. This happens usually as a result of water retention which results in increased weight.
This happens in the early stages of using birth controls pills.




3.    Infection, Itching of Intimate areas
Vulva/vagina itching, burning, soreness and yeast infection are common when on the pills as a result of higher estrogen levels that can cause infections.

4.    Swelling
Swelling in the thighs and leg areas are also common side effects in the early stages for ladies using birth control pills.
It should naturally stop early into using the pills but if it continues it’s always best to see a physician.

5.    Nausea
Nausea is a common side effect of taking birth control pills. The irritation comes as a result of additional estrogen in the pills that can irritate the stomach as higher estrogen usually results into nausea.

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