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Q: Does Mirena (a brand of birth control pills) cause excessive
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 3rd, 2006
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i WAS just wondering if the Mirena causes excessive weight gain & if it is recommended. I read on another discussion board that it causes excessive weight gain & bad acne by several women who have used it.
Thanks a lot!
Joy


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 25th, 2006
Birth Control Answer A938
There is no medication that can cause “excessive weight gain” if you don’t eat a lot. The point is that eating a lot causes weight gain, not birth control pills. Acne is not connected to birth control pills. In fact , birth control pills can be used for treating acne in women.


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