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After 5 month of birth control..

by kittyfcuk, Jun 21, 2007 12:00AM
Ive been on the pill for 5 months now, and I cant seem to kick the early morning stomach ache/nausea during the first week of a new pack. I was hoping these side effects would clear after the first few months. Is there anything I can take to help with these side effects that wont interfere with the pill? right now Im just drinking gingerale every morning.. Thanks.
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by tmv, Jun 21, 2007 12:00AM
I had to take my pill right before I went to bed at night. It seems like everything that I take makes me nauseas. Maybe take with a snack. Hope you soon feel better.

by torque, Jun 21, 2007 12:00AM
I agree with ^^. I take mine at night with at least 1 full glass of water. Try taking it with your breakfast- like in the middle or towards the end of it. If it doesnt go away in another month or two, I would give the doc a call. Maybe you can switch the dosage of the pills or something. Best of luck to you!!
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