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Birth control problems?

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I'm 28 years old and just recently got put on the pill because I have Endometriosis and cysts.I've been feeling sick to my stomach and have gone from a B- cup to a C cup in less than a month. Is this normal? I'm afraid of getting breast cancer and am wondering if it is the B.C causing the increased breast size? I've also been getting less migraines than I used to, which is a good thing I guess, but is BC supposed to make b*****s grow like this?

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  1. It sounds like breast swelling. It happens with some medication.

         You should go see a doctor.


  2. Breast cancer usually doesn't change a person's cup size. You should only be concerned if you feel a lump. It may be because of birth control hormones that you are gaining weight. (b*****s are mostly just fat.) As for the nausea, you should check with your OBGyn. If it is because of the birth control, ask him to use a different prescription.

  3. "The pill" doesn't make a woman grow bigger b***s -

    certainly not an entire cup size in one month.  There is something strange going on.

    I think you should make an appointment to see that doctor asap.

  4. Not it's not normal but i doubt it's breast cancer...got talk with your doc.  

  5. That is certainly a fast breast cup augmentation, but generally speaking, yes, oestrogen can cause your b*****s to enlarge.

    I'm not sure where your fear of the breast cancer originates? I had breast cancer, and tumours are shaped in the form of a lump, rather than bra size changes. There are connections however, between breast cancer and hormones, and this link explains the outcomes of studies between breast cancer and birth control medication -  

    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/facts...

    I also suffer daily migraines, and one of the medications that people often take for them, is birth control medication. It usually works most effectively, if your migraines are hormonally induced - women who do have hormonal migraines, usually have them a few days before, during or after menstruation, although most of the time, this happens a day or 2 before and during menstruation. Unfortunately in my case, they aren't hormone related so I can't take advantage of birth control as a panacea.

    It sounds to me that an appointment with a Dr would be a good idea.  breast size don't usually change quite that abruptly, and the nausea would be a good thing to check out also.

    In terms of the studies and your particular situation, some doctors believe that the pain that can come from Endometriosis is worthy of a small risk of developing breast cancer. Unfortunately, sometimes one has to balance these things, and "choose between the devil and the deep blue sea" so to speak.

    I'm sorry you're having a rough time. Please see a Dr when you can, and arrange a long appointment, so that you can make an informed decision. :-)

  6. Yep, birth control will make your tittiesbigger ! be careful you don't get fat.

    You may have to adjust your caloric intake or work out.

    Migraines in women are often caused by hormonal imbalance , so the medication has accidentally diagnosed the cause of your headaches.

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