if you’re not sexually active, then ditch the pills. It would save you a lot of cash. Also, taking birth control pills really throws your hormones out of wack. so if you stop taking them, you won’t gain as much weight.
Don’t continue taking the pill if you feel it has a negative impact on your life.
Choose a method of birth control that works for you. However, don’t forget condoms aren’t your only alternative!
Consider the following methods that don’t require daily action and may be more affordable in the long run:
- The patch (must be changed once a week)
- a vaginal ring (changed monthly)
- The Depo-Provera shot (one injection every three months)
- A hormone implant (effective for approximately three years)
- An IUD (5-10 years)
Comments on Ladies, birth control pills question? »
Sounds like you really don’t need them in your situation. If you have more things to complain about than praise, then you should stop.
ok so…..i dont understand why we need to know this. either take them or don’t but we dont give a ****.
if you’re not sexually active, then ditch the pills. It would save you a lot of cash. Also, taking birth control pills really throws your hormones out of wack. so if you stop taking them, you won’t gain as much weight.
Don’t continue taking the pill if you feel it has a negative impact on your life.
Choose a method of birth control that works for you. However, don’t forget condoms aren’t your only alternative!
Consider the following methods that don’t require daily action and may be more affordable in the long run:
- The patch (must be changed once a week)
- a vaginal ring (changed monthly)
- The Depo-Provera shot (one injection every three months)
- A hormone implant (effective for approximately three years)
- An IUD (5-10 years)