
Your Question:
Dear Experts,
Can birth control pills make your breast bigger?
reasdo, 01.04.07
The Answer:
Dear reasdo, Birth control pills will not make your breasts bigger. The birth control pill is a safe and effective form of birth control. Used correctly, it is up to 99.7 percent effective against pregnancy. Some birth control pills combine the hormones estrogen and progestin. Some are progestin-only. Some women experience side effects when taking the pill and others don't. Usually, side effects go away after two to three months of use. Some common side effects include: - Irregular bleeding
- breast tenderness
- nausea; rarely, vomiting
- headaches (progestin-only)
- dizziness (progestin-only)
However, you may also want to know that the combined hormone pill has many health benefits, including some protection against: - infection of the fallopian tubes (pelvic inflammatory disease), which can lead to infertility if untreated
- ectopic pregnancy
- noncancerous breast growths
- ovarian cysts
- cancer of the ovaries
- acne
- excess body hair
- iron deficiency anemia that results from heavy menstrual flow
- symptoms of PMS
There are also rare but serious health risks associated with the combined hormone pill. And women with certain medical conditions shouldn't take the pill at all. So, it's necessary to talk to a health care provider about whether it's right for you. To get the pill, you'll need to go to a health center, where a clinician will examine you and ask you some questions about your health and lifestyle. Call 1-800-230-PLAN to find a Planned Parenthood near you. For more complete information on the pill, check out The Pill.
Hope this information helps! Take care, teenwire.com ® Editors
This column is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have a medical problem, please call toll-free 1-800-230-PLAN for an appointment with the Planned Parenthood health center nearest you.
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