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Birth Control Side Effects

August 6th, 2009

Things You Should Know About Birth Control Side Effects

Birth Control Side Effects explained by Isaq Naser

 

birth control side effects

birth control side effects

Some women will have some birth control side effects when they take a birth control. Such as medicine in general, each type of birth control are not always suitable to each person. Before deciding what birth control you take, consider birth control side effects such as allergies, nausea, weight gain, headaches, bleeding between periods, breast tenderness, decreased libido, and spotting. Before taking contraceptives, you must first learn about the most frequent birth control side effects that you may experience. Of course, birth control side effects may differ from one user to another, especially in terms of severity. In such cases you consult your doctor.

Latex allergies, allergies to latex condoms can cause hives, skin rashes, and severe itching. Stop immediately using a condom if your partner feels uncomfortable while using latex condoms.

Spotting; This birth control side effects can be terrifying to most women because their occurrence is quite unpredictable. It is advisable to take hormone-based birth control pills exactly at the same time each day to help regulate the occurrence spotting.

Weight Gain; Many various birth control pills may cause some women to extremely weight gain. We suggest you take regular exercise. It can help mediate the effects of weight gain.

Cancer; The Contraceptive patch warns women that they could possibly be at risk for cervical cancer. Doctors also advice that women who have breast cancer should not take pills, as they might affect the growth of tumor tissue.

Nausea; It may be among the common birth control side effects that may occur. They should be gone in one to two months. In the event that these birth control side effects still occur when taking the Pill, try to take it after eating.

Breast Tenderness; Breasts can become extremely sensitive to the touch, especially during sex while using birth control. You must understand that your body is adjusting to these hormonal birth control techniques, so try to extend your patience. These typical birth control side effects can go away and doctors will tell you about it upon initial consultation.

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Contraception

IUD birth control

August 4th, 2009

IUD Birth Control Pros and Cons

By Isaq Naser

 

IUD birth control is a birth control shaped like “T”. An IUD birth control is placed into uterine cavity. It has a function of preventing the ovum from fertilization process. There are two broad categories of IUD birth control; inert

IUD birth control

IUD birth control

and copper-based devices, and hormonally-based devices that work by releasing a progestagen. It will be more obvious about the pros and cons about IUD, you can read the information below. Hopefully, any posts below can help:

 Pros:

• It is very effective. When you want to stop using the IUD, the pregnancy can occur.

• No interruption when you are enjoying sexual intercourse.

• It works for more than 5 years, quite long lasting.

• IUD birth control is a kind of cheap contraception.

• There is no influence for breastfeeding.

• The hormone level of your body is not changed by IUD birth control usage. It is safe for women who suffer in the case of daily pills.

• IUD birth control has no systematic side effects.

 

Cons

• Only doctors and midwifes who has received special training to insert it. You can’t insert and remove it by yourself.

• The period can be longer, especially in the first months of use. You possible have a little uncomfortable after the IUD birth control is inserted.

The uterus may be injured during fitting.

• IUD birth control does not guarantee protection against sexually transmitted disease. You are recommended that you must use a condom if you doubt whether you are infected or not.

• Pelvic infections tend to attack, especially if the user has been infected by STD.

• There is possible infection in three weeks after insertion.

• Although this is very rare, IUD birth control may lead to a severe infection. If this happens, you must immediately move IUD birth control as soon as possible.

• IUD birth control can go out by itself without your intentional. Usually it occurs while menstrual period.

Although the IUD birth control still have some cons, if you install and manage the IUD birth control properly then it will be safe and effective.

I thought you may be interested in reading some of the bullet points contained in this post about Contraceptive Patch and Side Effects Of Birth Control.

 

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