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Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:46 pm
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Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:55 pm
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Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 7:59 am
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LorienLlewellyn Our bodies are all different. As a result, our bodies can all react to things (like the pill, or certain diets, or pregnancy, or prolonged exposure to sun, or any number of other things) in vastly different ways. Some girls have positive side effects on the pill. Others have negative side effects. Sometimes those negative side effects are just slightly annoying. Other times they're unbearable and the girl will have to switch to a different kind of pill. There really isn't anything you can do to change how your body reacts to the pill. Just eat right and exercise, and the rest is up to your body. So if it doesn't go well, it's not your fault. A lot of women don't like the first pill that they try and end up trying a couple different ones until they find the one that works best for them. And that's ok. But don't rush to switch pills just because of minor negative side effects, especially in the first three months. The negative side effects of pills are usually the worst within the first three months. They often get better after that. So unless your side effects are unbearable, try to give it three or more months before asking your doctor to switch you to a different kind. It's definitely normal to have a crazy high drive at that age.
Thank you for your help!! smile
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 2:46 pm
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yeah, and don't worry about side effects so much!
When I first started with birth control like 7 months ago, I was so scared that I was going to put on weight, feel sick, get worse acne, headaces, and you know what? I even worried so much that I truly became neasus. But I realized that I was only making my body believe I was experiencing the side effects, when really it was just placebo.
You're brain is the most powerful thing, and it can, balieve me, make you feel sick. So just relax and chill! biggrin I stopped myself from thinking I was feeling weird, and then I wasn't anymore.
I never had ANY problems with my pills, and I have neither experienced bad or good side effects. So just take a moment to breathe, and relax, and I'm sure you're going to be just fine, and if not, then you can just switch after 3 months, as LorienLlewellyn said smile
As for the sex drive, well, I know all about what you're feeling, and i guess it's normal. As long as it isn't bothering me, I'll embrace it! ;D
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