A few weeks ago I stopped taking birth control pills, I took them normally until the end of the pack, but since I don't take them, I always feel nauseous in the morning.
I don't know if it's normal, or even if it is, when it will pass, because unfortunately, it makes it difficult to function.
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Anna Olejnik Pharmacist, Editor
6 months ago
Unfortunately, stopping birth control pills has good and bad consequences.
These include:
-weight loss due to the loss of water that has accumulated in the body during the use of contraception;
-increased libido;
-intensification of acne lesions on the skin;
-hair loss
-mood disorders and swings;
-heavy and painful menstruation (especially if you have a history of this condition)
-irregular cycle, i.e. a shift in the occurrence of menstrual bleeding;
-amenorrhea after stopping taking the contraceptive pill.
Keep in mind that each body reacts individually to hormonal changes.
It is important to make sure that the nausea is definitely a withdrawal effect. If so, they should go away 2-3 weeks after you stop taking the tablets.
Please be aware of an additional form of contraception when you stop taking the pill. Unless you are planning to become pregnant.
If the symptoms persist, I recommend consulting a doctor. If you are unable to contact your doctor, you can use the teleconsultation here: