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Taking Birth Control Pills While Pregnant - Articles
Do You Make The Mistake Of Taking Dietary Supplements With Birth Control Pills?
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Sarah B.
Posted
Mon 10 Jan 2011 1:01am
’m also on birth control pills and don’t want any accidents (ahem). The PR rep says it should be fine, but I’m still nervous. Should I go ahead with testing?
The Left Brain... actually gotten sick from things like St. John’s Wart or Ginko Biloba. I’m especially worried about St. John’s Wart because I know it can interfere with birth control pills – so
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Connection Between Birth Control Pills and Hair Loss?
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Methods of Healing

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Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Some women however, experience increased levels of lubrication during sex from taking birth control pills. They also have the psychological effect of helping the woman to enjoy sex without worrying about getting pregnant. One unfortunate side effect for some women is hair loss from using birth control pills.
Birth Control Pills and Hair Loss
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Birth control pills may mask menopause symptoms
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Cathy T.

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Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm
All women can expect to enter menopause sooner or later, but women taking birth control pills may not notice, at least for a while.
In the meantime, they can expect several benefits from the pill beside avoiding an unwanted pregnancy: They will avoid some of the most conspicuous signs of menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats
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In which I rant about birth control pills.
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Emily and Jenny ..
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Thu 25 Feb 2010 1:58am
Between the two of us, Jenny and I have been on five different kinds of birth control pills in the last year, and all five of them have been horrible. Do you know why? Because BIRTH CONTROL PILLS SUCK.
Until a week ago, I was on Yaz. However, it turns out Yaz has a special kind of hormone that tends to kill women. So call me crazy, but I went
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Obesity in Women – No effect on Birth Control Pill Effectiveness
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rajesh moganti
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Mon 23 Aug 2010 1:10am
Study investigators have uncovered that till the time oral birth control pills are used with consistency, overweight or obese women have the analogous risk of getting... apprehensions about oral birth control pills being lesser effectual in obese females.
Researchers argue that earlier cited dissimilarities in unwanted conceptions ought to be ascribable
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Periods-Punctuating Lybrel Combination Birth Control Pills – Pros and Cons
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rajesh moganti
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Wed 31 Mar 2010 11:05pm
Lybrel is a type of combination birth control pills intended on supplying an active daily hormones dosage totally putting a halt to a woman’s menses for a year’s time. It is an extended-cycle, orally taken birth control pills containing small dosages of ethinyl estradiol (twenty micrograms) and levonorgestrel (ninety micrograms) intended for year-long usage
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Birth control pill decreases urinary incontinence
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Anita
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Mon 05 Jul 2010 11:01am
oral contraceptive use and urinary incontinence while controlling for other factors such as body mass index, age and history of pregnancy. Though the pill was helpful...
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Premenopausal women who take oral contraceptives have lower rates of urinary incontinence compared with women who use other forms of contraception
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Incontinence Pads For Women ? Move Over For Birth Control Pills
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Allanda ..
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Wed 04 Aug 2010 7:53am
the traditional method of dealing with this issue. However, a study done in Sweden of over 10,000 women seems to suggest that oral contraceptives may have a positive role on controlling... for women , in the future older women could ask their doctors about the possibility of using oral birth control instead. There are obviously other therapies available with proven
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