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birth control: Side effects of doubling up on pills?


Question Posted Saturday July 24 2010, 4:27 pm

Are there any long term side affects to doubling up on birth control

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pepinpt answered Saturday July 24 2010, 8:15 pm:
First off doubling up on pills won't protect you better. The only reason to take two at once is if you missed a dose. If you find that you keep forgetting you should find a way to remind yourself. Second, the possible outcomes of doubling up is that it can cause weight gain, possible depression, dryness of the eyes, blood clots, high blood pressure, and you could get headaches. Now you may not experience any of these symptoms or may you may have one or two. It depends on the person.

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