Is it worth it to get on birth control to stop your period if it has many side effects(List in description)?

Less serious Lybrel side effects may include:

mild nausea, vomiting, bloating, stomach cramps; breast pain, tenderness, or swelling; freckles or darkening of facial skin; increased hair growth, loss of scalp hair; changes in weight or appetite; problems with contact lenses; vaginal itching or discharge; changes in your menstrual periods, decreased sex drive; or headache, nervousness, dizziness, tired feeling.

Answer #1

If it’s only to stop your period then definitely not. The period is a natural thing and everyone has it, there’s no need to go through so many side effects only to stop it.

Answer #2

Please know that the list of side effects are those that affect many, many people. What affects YOU can only be determined by YOU trying the birth control. And if one type of pill has some given effects, the next one you try may not. I notice that one side effect of birth control pills you did NOT list was breast enlargement - which is a side effect of SOME pills for SOME women.

In any event, work with your doctor to find the pill that will do what you need. And if there is any chance of your becoming sexually active, please start the pill before you chance any pregnancy.

Answer #3

The confusing part of your question is “to STOP your period”.

Birth control “the pill” does not stop your period, but in many cases “regulates” your menstral cycles.

Many young women your age have very inconsistant menstral cycles. For some time now doctors have been prescribing “the pill” (or other forms of hormonal treatments) for not only birth control, but also to treat symtoms of severe menstral cycles. (heavy bleeding, 2-3 bleeding cycles a month, severe cramping, etc.)

Often prescribing “the pill”, can help aliviate these problems and not only regulate your menstral cycle, but even create shorter, milder menstation. Plus it is wonderful for clearing up acne. Shhhhh…. keep that last part to yourself, otherwise young men will start taking “the pill”.

As with any medications, there are possible side effects. These should be discussed with your doctor before and during and medicial treatment.

Answer #4

No the pill I would go on completely stops your period.

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