BMI + Birth Control
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:04 am
I recently came across this article when looking for information on sulfa drugs + the pill. http://m.scarleteen.com/article/bodies/ ... th_control
"Higher body weights or higher BMIs (a weight over 165 pounds, or a BMI over 27), or certain health conditions" was listed as something that could potentially cause birth control to be less effective. I did some research and found contradictory studies.
I am 5' 2" and 153 pounds which puts my BMI at 28. I had never heard of the possibility of a higher BMI causing problems with birth control until now. I am a very cautious person and was wondering if you could provide me some information on birth control methods other than barrier methods (I already use condoms) that work regardless of weight. I'm currently losing weight but the thought that my birth control may not be working as efficiently as I previously thought is very concerning to me. I've previously asked my gynecologist about a IUD and they said they would rather not place one in someone my age (23) who had never had a child.
"Higher body weights or higher BMIs (a weight over 165 pounds, or a BMI over 27), or certain health conditions" was listed as something that could potentially cause birth control to be less effective. I did some research and found contradictory studies.
I am 5' 2" and 153 pounds which puts my BMI at 28. I had never heard of the possibility of a higher BMI causing problems with birth control until now. I am a very cautious person and was wondering if you could provide me some information on birth control methods other than barrier methods (I already use condoms) that work regardless of weight. I'm currently losing weight but the thought that my birth control may not be working as efficiently as I previously thought is very concerning to me. I've previously asked my gynecologist about a IUD and they said they would rather not place one in someone my age (23) who had never had a child.