QuestionI currently do not get my periods regularly. I am going to start taking the pill. Do I have to wait till I get my period before I can start? Sometimes I do not get it for months. Can I start taking it today?
AnswerHi Karen,
Thanks for your question. I'm not a medical doctor so I would recommend that you check with your physician or whoever prescribed the pill for you. In my opinion, the birth control pill in general is not healthy. There are many risks and side effects. Are you going to take the pill to regulate your period or for some other reason? I am also concerned that you have not had a period for months. You need to check in with a doctor about this.
Here is some information about the pill because I want you to know the
side effects and how it works.
I want to warn you on some of the risks of the pill.
<Progestins and the estrogen in the pill are artificial hormones that
make your body believe that it is pregnant month after month. All the
vital organs in your body are affected by the constant use of the pill.
It contains powerful steroids and artificial hormones.
This constant presence of powerful steroids is not healthy, and there
are side effects when using the pill. Here are the ways the pill can
work.
1. It can prevent ovulation (releasing an egg from the ovary)
2. It can cause the mucus in the cervix to change so that if sperm
reach the cervix, they are not allowed to enter, and
3. It can irritate the lining of the uterus so that if the first two
actions fail, and you do become pregnant, your body will reject the
fetus (baby) and he or she will die.
It's called a chemical abortion.
Here are some of the side effects of the pill:
-bacterial infections (because the pill weakens the immune system.)
-more susceptible to the AIDS virus (HIV) because the pill weakens the
immune system
-pelvic inflammatory disease-an infection of the fallopian tubes that
can cause sickness or sterility
-infertility-unable to ever bear children
-ectopic pregnancy
-shrinking of the womb (endometrial atrophy)
-mood swings and depression
-breast cancer
-blood clots
-birth defects in children conceived while women are on the pill
-tender breasts
-stroke
-cervical cancer
-weight gain >
Hope this information will help you and if you have any further questions, please email me at DCHERYL51@yahoo.com
Diane Cheryl