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Q: Birth control pills & weight gain
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 22nd, 2007
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Pls recommend a tablet which will control birth and not have after effects and not make me gain weight. I keep taking postino an emergency tablet but I know this is not good for regular use. Pls help me.


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DoctorAnswer replied on January 26th, 2007
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Tablets taken as emergency contraception are not good for everyday usage. Emergency contraception pills can cause irregular vaginal bleeding. You can consider taking a day-to-day contraceptive birth control pill. One of the side effects of contraceptive pills could be weight gain. Gaining weight can be due to 2 reasons: the anabolic effect of the progesterone component in the pills, and an increase in appetite. Increase in appetite is considered the more important reason for weight gaining. By using low-dose contraceptive pills and following a proper diet you can prevent this side effect.


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