i took cryselle birth control now for about a month an days had had no problem doctor perscibed it just for me and my needs, just last week i had pms symptoms and yesterday i threw up but also had sex in the mix of that. now my question is is it the pills or im pregnent
PMS like symptoms along with nausea and vomiting are side effects of the Mirena pill you are using. Sometimes you feel these symptoms when you start taking them and they disappear after some months. If the symptoms are not very severe, you should not worry about it. However, if you vomit within one to two hours of taking the medicine, back up contraceptive plan like condom or spermicide may be required for prevention of pregnancy.
If the symptoms worsen or other side effects start making your routine troublesome, then you can contact your gynecologist. There are many other alternate medicines for birth control and you can be switched to another one.
I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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Hello, PMS like symptoms along with nausea and vomiting are side effects of the Mirena pill you are using. Sometimes you feel these symptoms when you start taking them and they disappear after some months. If the symptoms are not very severe, you should not worry about it. However, if you vomit within one to two hours of taking the medicine, back up contraceptive plan like condom or spermicide may be required for prevention of pregnancy. If the symptoms worsen or other side effects start making your routine troublesome, then you can contact your gynecologist. There are many other alternate medicines for birth control and you can be switched to another one. I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah