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Originally posted by Pinnacle Hi. I think this is the right forum to post this question in... I was just wondering if anyone has a contraceptive pill that they actually LIKE. I've always hated being on them-- it seems like they make you retain water. It also seems so counter productive to actually GIVE YOURSELF estrogen when you are trying to stay lean. Thanks in advance for any input. P |
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Originally posted by BabsieGirl ... Did your periods become irregular for a while until your body adapted? Just curious. I have a friend that is considering having that done. |
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Originally posted by BabsieGirl Hey Jodi - when you got the depo shot. Did your periods become irregular for a while until your body adapted? Just curious. I have a friend that is considering having that done. I like the patch because you can change it once a week. I'm forgetful when it comes to the pill and such. |
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Originally posted by BabsieGirl Also, did she put on a lot of weight? |
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Originally posted by Jodi It stopped all together. Although, even after I stopped it, I haven't had it back since. Doctor says its due to my physically active lifestlye because Prolactin and such looks normal. Its great, I'm not on any birth control and i still don't get my periods.
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Originally posted by dg806 I knew better than to read through this and I did anyway!
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Originally posted by BabsieGirl Hey.....<light bulb lights up> You just triggered a question I've been meaning to ask. maybe I should put this in another thread. Dunno. Let me know what you think. It's more for female competitors to discuss. But -- I was wondering. if this happened to you while you were dieting down? But...when I went from normal dieting...then to cutting diet....I didn't have a period until I started taking in more calories. |
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Originally posted by Jodi High cals or low cals, I still don't get it. According to my doctor is has to do with how physically active you are and your hormones get a bit crazy. I don't know the details but I'm sure I could dig some up sometime. |
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Originally posted by Jodi High cals or low cals, I still don't get it. According to my doctor is has to do with how physically active you are and your hormones get a bit crazy. I don't know the details but I'm sure I could dig some up sometime. |
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Originally posted by BabsieGirl That's what I figured. But, having no period cannot be good. At least for our bones. |