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Can birth control make you sick???

My boyfriend gave me birthcontrol because he didnt want me to get pregnant.. and ever since then i have been getting sick. I have stomach ackes my mouth gets dry i throw up and i get dizzy and fall allot.
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THANKS
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Pregnancy test (pg test). I can be very dangerous to take a prescription medication without it being followed by a doctor. Please see one as soon as possible. Don't take anymore of the pills and if you're going to be sexually active, use a spermacide and condom.
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whats a pg test
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you are very silly to take unperscribebed medication ! see a doc asap you need to get your own pills . get a pg test as you could be pg with those sypoms but see a doc to get your self sorted !
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You need to see a doctor ASAP. You should NOT take someone eles' medicine EVER. Birth control and any other medince can make you sick if you do not take it properly. You need to see a doctor.
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well his brother girl friend had it and she gave it to my bf to give to me.....
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Your symptoms sound pretty serious.  I would get to a doctor.  Birth control can make you sick.  And I don't understand how your boyfriend gave you birth control???
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Your BOYFRIEND gave you birth control? You ARE under a doctor's supervision right? If not, get to a doctor right away. Birth control can absolutely make you sick, and your doctor should be controlling your medication to make sure that doesn't happen. What is your boyfriend doing in all of this anyway? \c:,`
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