Thrown Up Last Two Days Taking Pill Posted: 12-28-05 14:52pm
For the past few days i've been feeling
nauseous. I just had my period a week
ago and started my new pills sunday.
Both yesterday and today I have thrown up
after taking my pill and surprisingly I
haven't after eating. This being a first
in over a year, which has been how long I
have been on the pill. Has anyone else
ever had anything like this happen to
them?
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Carifairy
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Posted: 12-28-05 15:49pm
Many women find that taking the pill with
food is best for their nausea. But
because you threw up your pills your birth
control protection is compromised! I
would say to take your pill with food, so
you do not get sick. Use a backup for 7
days. You have to take the pills for 7
days with no throwing up for it to be
effective. If you throw up 2-3 hours
later then the pill would have already got
into your system. Another option could be
nuva ring, it does not cause the same
effects :)
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JennyJ
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Nov 2005 Posts: 195 Location: Alabama
Posted: 12-29-05 08:25am
This might seem odd, but I was told that
if u can't keep your pill down, that u can
insert it vaginally and it will still work
just as well. Not sure that you'd even
want to try it, but it's good to know for
ppl who are sick, etc...
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