Can we PLEASE also talk about the risks that may come with taking birth control? I had the IUD, and it made me moody, it did affect my menstrual cycle, and I had gained a stubborn 20 pounds. Let's not forget to mention the tremendous amount of pain I felt after sex. It wasn't consistent in my life; sex was still enjoyable, but when the pain did happen- it was terrible. Not one doctor had ever warned me about that risk.
I eat very healthy and exercise regularly. Two weeks into my new life without my IUD I dropped 20 pounds- without changing my health routine at all. A whole three years I wondered why I couldn't lose weight, and it turns out it was my birth control. I had asked the doctor many questions regarding my concerns, and weight was one of them. She had told me it wouldn't be a problem, yet it became one.
Every time I ask a doctor (I've seen a few) to inform me on different forms of birth control, they seem talk very highly about each form, and leave out a lot of the risks. Why is this?
I'm not saying birth control is bad. I really want to get back on birth control, actually. I'm just scared that I'll think I know what i'm putting in my body, but I actually won't REALLY know.
Once not long ago, I told my primary doctor that I was looking to get on birth control again. I told her that I had been off of birth control for a while because my last experience was terrible. I told her in great detail about my complications, but forgot to mention which form of birth control I was speaking of. The first thing she says is "Well, the most gentle form is an IUD: It has low levels of hormones, it won't make you gain weight..." it won't do this and that and yadayada
I responded with "That's the one I'm talking about. That's the one that made me gain weight and put me in a lot of pain." "Really? And here I am telling people that it won't do that!" She literally faceplamed.
I really don't know what to do. I don't trust doctors with their knowledge on birth control. I wish I could, but I just don't. Does anyone have any advice or even an experience they'd like to share with me?
I eat very healthy and exercise regularly. Two weeks into my new life without my IUD I dropped 20 pounds- without changing my health routine at all. A whole three years I wondered why I couldn't lose weight, and it turns out it was my birth control. I had asked the doctor many questions regarding my concerns, and weight was one of them. She had told me it wouldn't be a problem, yet it became one.
Every time I ask a doctor (I've seen a few) to inform me on different forms of birth control, they seem talk very highly about each form, and leave out a lot of the risks. Why is this?
I'm not saying birth control is bad. I really want to get back on birth control, actually. I'm just scared that I'll think I know what i'm putting in my body, but I actually won't REALLY know.
Once not long ago, I told my primary doctor that I was looking to get on birth control again. I told her that I had been off of birth control for a while because my last experience was terrible. I told her in great detail about my complications, but forgot to mention which form of birth control I was speaking of. The first thing she says is "Well, the most gentle form is an IUD: It has low levels of hormones, it won't make you gain weight..." it won't do this and that and yadayada
I responded with "That's the one I'm talking about. That's the one that made me gain weight and put me in a lot of pain." "Really? And here I am telling people that it won't do that!" She literally faceplamed.
I really don't know what to do. I don't trust doctors with their knowledge on birth control. I wish I could, but I just don't. Does anyone have any advice or even an experience they'd like to share with me?
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