Side effects of the pill
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Side effects of the pill
Hey there,
So I'm still very new to the pill. I'm just about to complete my second month. The first month was OK, experienced sore boob's and got my period within the time period 4 days into the inactive pills. Symptoms were mild and bearable.
On this second month however I've begun to experience symptoms I didn't on the first month. This second month I've had more bloating, upset stomach, mood swings, nausea, sensitive nipples and sore boob's, etc. There were days building up to my period that every time I ate I didn't feel so great. Once I got my period, on the 3rd day of the inactive pills, the blood was brown. The next day it returned to a normal red, but the period has gotten lighter very quickly, so by day 4 of my bleeding I've barely seen any bleeding.
I admit I've had unprotected sex with my boyfriend, however even when we've done such things we've used the pull out method. Most other times we've used a condom. So while I'm a little nervous, I know the chances of me being pregnant are slim. I even went to my doctor and asked her about these things and she said it was normal.
My real question is after a little backstory, is what are some irregular and regular symptoms one might experience in their first months of the pill? The sensitive nipples symptom is one not listed but one I'm experiencing.
Thankyou
So I'm still very new to the pill. I'm just about to complete my second month. The first month was OK, experienced sore boob's and got my period within the time period 4 days into the inactive pills. Symptoms were mild and bearable.
On this second month however I've begun to experience symptoms I didn't on the first month. This second month I've had more bloating, upset stomach, mood swings, nausea, sensitive nipples and sore boob's, etc. There were days building up to my period that every time I ate I didn't feel so great. Once I got my period, on the 3rd day of the inactive pills, the blood was brown. The next day it returned to a normal red, but the period has gotten lighter very quickly, so by day 4 of my bleeding I've barely seen any bleeding.
I admit I've had unprotected sex with my boyfriend, however even when we've done such things we've used the pull out method. Most other times we've used a condom. So while I'm a little nervous, I know the chances of me being pregnant are slim. I even went to my doctor and asked her about these things and she said it was normal.
My real question is after a little backstory, is what are some irregular and regular symptoms one might experience in their first months of the pill? The sensitive nipples symptom is one not listed but one I'm experiencing.
Thankyou
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Re: Side effects of the pill
Hi Tessa,
Welcome to Scarleteen! If your doctor has said that these things are due to your pill, then that sounds about right!
That said, if you are unhappy with experiencing these side effects, it could be worth trying other options.
There is more information about birth control options here:
Birth Control Bingo!
I'll also add that the placebo week of using the combination pill, you will not be having 'periods' per se. It is actually a different type of bleeding which occurs due to stopping the hormones for a few days. It's just the body experiencing withdrawal, so it doesn't feel like your usual periods because it isn't one!
Welcome to Scarleteen! If your doctor has said that these things are due to your pill, then that sounds about right!
That said, if you are unhappy with experiencing these side effects, it could be worth trying other options.
There is more information about birth control options here:
Birth Control Bingo!
I'll also add that the placebo week of using the combination pill, you will not be having 'periods' per se. It is actually a different type of bleeding which occurs due to stopping the hormones for a few days. It's just the body experiencing withdrawal, so it doesn't feel like your usual periods because it isn't one!
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Re: Side effects of the pill
All good then. I was worrying because when I wasn't taking the pill, my side effects didn't feel like they are now. My cramps felt weird and I had never really experienced nausea. I'll keep in mind that it might take another month for me to regulate any symptoms or cycles.
On the plus side my doctor gave me a different pill to try for the next month so hopefully this new brand will lessen some symptoms. I have an app to help me keep track of these things, I'll just have to keel an eye on myself.
Thanks for the reassurance though that this kind of stuff is normal. X
On the plus side my doctor gave me a different pill to try for the next month so hopefully this new brand will lessen some symptoms. I have an app to help me keep track of these things, I'll just have to keel an eye on myself.
Thanks for the reassurance though that this kind of stuff is normal. X
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Re: Side effects of the pill
You're welcome!
I hope that this new brand is a better fit for you. If you're switching pills, it's worth remembering that your body might take a few months to adjust to this one, before you really know what your new "normal" is like.
I hope that this new brand is a better fit for you. If you're switching pills, it's worth remembering that your body might take a few months to adjust to this one, before you really know what your new "normal" is like.
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