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Girls only...when you come off the birth control pill?

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Do you feel like aroused more often? lol sorry!! im thinking of coming off it

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  1. well their are no pills that makes sperm infertile.  


  2. I think it depends on the pill. h**l, my s*x drive has shot through the roof ever since I went on my new pill... yay for Ortho-Tri-Cyclen Lo! Boo on Mircette :P

  3. yes, but be careful, when you're more aroused, you're probably making a baby. However, for me, it took six months to completely get it out of my system, then I became VERY aroused, and it turned out, I had made a baby.  After my kid was a year old, we decided to make another baby, but, it went much faster. Came off of  BC and within too weeks I was wearing my poor hubby out, I was all over him, and we made another little baby. She's perty.

  4. For me it didn't change my libido

  5. Well how did you respond when you went on it? Lots of people react different ways to hormone surges so really there is no way to know until you try. Although don't do it! CHILDREN ARE A DISEASE LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLZ

  6. no you don't feel aroused....i thought i would but its just normal...i don't know if you might spot...i didnt but some people do...you may feel a bit bloaty at first...but not too much

  7. I found that going on the 'Yasmin' brand pill absolutely murdered my s*x drive, to the point where my boyfriend would feel actually quite hurt by being rejected so many times because I couldn't bear the thought of it haha (maybe they should give it to some of the people in the adolescent section).

    However, I spoke to an advisor from the family planning clinic who put me on a different pill that has different levels of the hormone to Yasmin, and I found that it returned full force.

    So the problem may not be birth control in general, just the particular pill that you are on. If you're stopping purely for that side effect rather than not wanting to take the pill any more then I would suggest switching to a different pill. I was told that it takes up to three months after you have switched to tell whether it makes a definite difference- it did for me!

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