there any pills which doesn't have any side effect in future?
Question Posted Thursday January 30 2014, 6:53 am
i dont want to have pregnancy.i missed my periods this month 29.iam very much worried.plz tell me what to do to make my periods come.At any cost......
Are there any pills which doesn't have any side effect in future?????...................reply me as soon as possible........
Dragonflymagic answered Thursday January 30 2014, 5:16 pm: If you are indeed pregnant, there is nothing you can do to make your period come because periods stop when you are pregnant. A period is the shedding of the lining of your uterus when you do not become pregnant each month. So the lining is being used for the fertilized egg which means a baby is starting and since theres no need to shed the lining, no period. There are other reasons for no period, usually stress and illness are the most common factors.
If you might be pregnant, you can have it confirmed by taking a pregnancy test, seeing your Dr. or visiting Planned Parenthood.
For the future, There is one method that is completely hormone free, 99.9% effective and is completely reversible, and in the long run more cost effective, This would be Paragard, the copper IUD.
There is another IUD that uses hormones, the Mirena, you don't want that. Its good for 5 years but Paragard is good for up to 10 years. While Paragard is more expensive up front than other birth controls, the Dr.s and pharmacies make more money on the hormone types which must be purchased either monthly or shots that must be redone every 3 months, etc... I also used Paragard before I had my kids. Got it when I married at 20 and had it in for 6 years before we started trying for a kid.Had my baby a year later.
There are only a few reasons why some women can not have an IUD but a Dr would let you know if that were the case. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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