1 more question about the pill
#18824 - 08/28/03 07:41 AM
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Since I'm going to take it for very severe menstrual cramps do I have to take it everyday or just when I'm menstrating. Thanks very much.
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Take the birth control pill everyday? Yes, you take it all the time. You don't want to only take it like a tylenol because getting it into your system and taking it out of your system really causes havoc for your hormones.
My first month I went off the birth control pill I was CRRRAAANNKKKYY! YIKES. If I could have stopped hanging out with myself I would have.....my poor husband LOL
-------------------- Lana_Marie
Proud Mommy to Bentley Taylor
Born May 12, 2004 9lbs, 3oz
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You would take it everyday. You need to be constitant with it because of the hormones. Ask your doctor to explain further.
-------------------- Taking it one day at a time.....
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And make sure you take them at the same time everyday. Don't take it in the morning one day, then the afternoon the next. The same time or it could throw you off.
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Hi
You take the pill everyday and then there is a space of a couple of days where you don't take any pills (this is where you have your period). Then you start a new pack in a few days so... with the pill you still get a period. You have to remember to take the pill everyday and it should always be around the same time everyday. You may find with the pill that you will still need some meds to help with the pain but it should decrease from what you are used too.
If you have the depo shot you take the perscription to the doctor and he injects the shot into your arm or your butt cheek and then you go back and do this every 3 months. In this time you aren't supposed to get a period at all but some people do get a bit though I myself never have. If you are using this as just a pain prevention instead of a birth control you can usually get away with getting the shot every 4-5 months instead of every 3. It takes a while to get your period started again after getting the shot. The longest i've gone in between shots is about 6 months. I find that it increases my appetite the first few days after getting the shots.
Good luck
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Thanks but why might I need to take another med since I can't take another med for my period since they don't work? I've tried 2 already so since they don't work I have to go on the pill.
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Thanks.
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Thank you
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Thanks very much
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The pill was the trigger that turned my IBS from constipation variety to diarrhea variety. Hormones play a big factor in IBS. The pill may change the way your IBS behaves.
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Oh no! I didn't know that. Now I'm even more stressed out about taking the pill! Thanks for the info.
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Maybe I shouldn't go on the pill since my IBS is really really bad. I don't know what to do. I keep thinking about should I or shouldn't I take the pill?! I don't know what to do. My life is aways so hard!!!
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I say go for it. If worse comes to worse, you can always stop. But, there is the chance it may help you feel better during your period.
There's only one way to find out if the pill will work for you!
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I hate to tell you this but the pill doesn't always take away the pain (though everyone is different).
Often you'll still need to have something else to help ease the cramps. Hopefully it will just be midol, advil, or something else. I myself used to be perscribed birth control and tylonel 3 to help ease the pain but I still hurt some. Though that was just me.
Hope everything works out.
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Robyn's right. Sometimes the first prescription they give you won't take away the pain. Often you have to find a birth control that works with your body. I'm currently on my third type of pill and will probably soon be on my forth.
Not trying to scare you - but don't get discouraged if it doesn't work with the first prescription. Your doctor can prescribe you different types to find the one that is right for you.
I also take 800 milligrams of motrin that my doctor prescribed which helps too.
-------------------- - Jennifer
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I guess I'll have to. I don't know if there's any other meds I can take though. More stress in my life is what I really don't need. If the pill doesn't help me and makes me sicker I have no idea what I'm going to do. Thanks.
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Well even if all the pain doesn't go away I hope most of it goes away at least. I wish I was a guy! Thanks
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Thanks for the info. Guys sure are lucky!!!
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I forgot to mention that the doc probably won't give me Tyenol3 since it can make you C and I already have severe IBS c.
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Angel, after my Doctor of Internal Medicine and I had finally figured out that the pill was the trigger that made my IBS horrible, she told me a simple test that, had I known, would have helped me make a decision about whether or not I was going to take it in the first place. If you have diarrhea when you have your period, or have diarrhea each time you are pregnant, the pill will probably be diarrhea inducing for you. Has something to do with the hormones. I also learned on the digestive disorders website today that many brands of the pill use lactose as one of their ingredients. So, if you are lactose intolerant you need to be sure you don't get a pill that has that in it. Knowing and checking on those two things should help you make an informed decision.
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