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Question by  mcjim256 (25)

What are the side effects for seasonal birth control pills?

I need to learn more about seasonal birth control pills.

 
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Answer by  nanook (605)

Some of the side effects of seasonal birth control pills are anxiety, gaining weight, breasts getting larger, spotting between periods, migraines, fewer, lighter or shorter periods, cramps worsening or lessening, higher estrogen levels and moodiness.

 
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Answer by  MM58 (25)

The side effects for seasonal birth control pills are similar to "regular" birth control pills (i. e. , nausea, vomiting, bleeding or spotting between periods, breast tenderness). Further, the risks of using seasonal birth control pill are similar to "regular" birth control pills (i. e. , increased risk for blood clots, stroke, and heart attack).

 
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Answer by  getoutdoors1 (40)

These might include numbness or weakness on one side of the body,headaches, confusion, problems wth speech, balance or vision. They can also include stomach pain, a loss of appetite, nausea, migraine headaches or swelling in the hands, feet or ankles. Smoking while taking this pill can increase the chance of stroke or heart attack.

 
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Answer by  pansy (421)

The side effects of seasonal birth control can be no menstral cycle to deal with. It may also have other side effects like no egg production or it may depend on your body.

 
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