Coming off the pill
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Coming off the pill
Hi guys, I just had a question about coming off the pill. Are there any common sode effects? Prior to taking the pill, my cycle was pretty irregular. Is that likely to return after coming off the pill. Also, I've noticed a few sites reference breast shrinkage as a side effect. Does that occur only if the pill caused an increase in breast swelling, or in general? I have been the same cup size since I was 15 and am now 21 and would feel very abnormal if my breasts shrunk considerably.
Also (and sorry if this is too many questions in one!) are there any negative consequences for being on bcp in the long term?
Thanks so much!
Also (and sorry if this is too many questions in one!) are there any negative consequences for being on bcp in the long term?
Thanks so much!
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Re: Coming off the pill
Just thought I'd add (in case it makes a difference), I started taking the pill when I was 19. Thanks.
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Re: Coming off the pill
We can't predict any of this for you, alas.
That said, after a few months, your periods should start occurring in whatever your typical cycle will turn out to be. It's most common, in the first five years or so of having periods, for them to be more irregular, so your age alone may have changed that, so they may be more regular than they were. Or, if that irregularity wasn't due to that, they may still be irregular.
Per your breasts, if the estrogen in your pill played a part in their size, then yes, you may have some breast changes, but there's nothing abnormal about your breasts being whatever size they are. But since you are reporting that your breast size is the same now as it was before you used the pill, I wouldn't expect any major changes.
The pill can safely be used for many years, so, no, being on it for a couple years - which is by no means long-term use - is not something you need to worry about health impacts from.
That said, after a few months, your periods should start occurring in whatever your typical cycle will turn out to be. It's most common, in the first five years or so of having periods, for them to be more irregular, so your age alone may have changed that, so they may be more regular than they were. Or, if that irregularity wasn't due to that, they may still be irregular.
Per your breasts, if the estrogen in your pill played a part in their size, then yes, you may have some breast changes, but there's nothing abnormal about your breasts being whatever size they are. But since you are reporting that your breast size is the same now as it was before you used the pill, I wouldn't expect any major changes.
The pill can safely be used for many years, so, no, being on it for a couple years - which is by no means long-term use - is not something you need to worry about health impacts from.
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Re: Coming off the pill
Hi Heather,
Thanks for the quick response.
That's fair enough. I guess when I go off it for a while, I'll find out what my body is up to. Is persistent irregularity something to be concerned about, though, or is it just one of those annoying little things?
Thanks for that. My breasts have not changed at all since being on two different pills (with no break in between), so I guess they shouldn't change too much then based on what you've said. When I meant abnormal, I just meant I would feel a bit strange having a change after so many years of consistency. But, otherwise I agree! If breast changes do occur, are they (on average), dramatic changes or just a slight decrease? Or does it depend on the person?
Thanks very much for your help.
Thanks for the quick response.
That's fair enough. I guess when I go off it for a while, I'll find out what my body is up to. Is persistent irregularity something to be concerned about, though, or is it just one of those annoying little things?
Thanks for that. My breasts have not changed at all since being on two different pills (with no break in between), so I guess they shouldn't change too much then based on what you've said. When I meant abnormal, I just meant I would feel a bit strange having a change after so many years of consistency. But, otherwise I agree! If breast changes do occur, are they (on average), dramatic changes or just a slight decrease? Or does it depend on the person?
Thanks very much for your help.
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Re: Coming off the pill
Hi aj2234,
No, the irregularity isn't cause for concern, just a side effect of coming of the pill. As for changes to breasts, yep, that's one of those things were it's going to vary from person to person.
No, the irregularity isn't cause for concern, just a side effect of coming of the pill. As for changes to breasts, yep, that's one of those things were it's going to vary from person to person.
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Re: Coming off the pill
If your periods stay persistently irregular - and that doesn't mean a few days variation each cycle, which is normal, but more like variations of a week or more - it's wise to check in with a healthcare provider.
You just want to rule out things like reproductive or hormonal problems, or culprits like not eating enough or overexercising, which can have negative impacts on your health as a whole.
You just want to rule out things like reproductive or hormonal problems, or culprits like not eating enough or overexercising, which can have negative impacts on your health as a whole.
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