Does the Contraceptive Pill prohibit weight loss
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Yasmin made me lose weight. Loestrin 24 made me gain weight.0
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I was on tri-cyclen and looking back it could have been my food choices as well, I was always under goal and exercising like a freak and it was super hard to lose weight but I WAS eating a lot of carbs.. I immediately lost 3 lbs 2 weeks after coming off of it though.0
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did you hear...Pfizer is in big trouble.0
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Usually only that initial water weight gain, then you should be able to continue loosing. As a Women's Health provider, I would recommend you give it another month. If you are still not losing even though you are eating well and exercising, then you might need a different type of pill (a different progesterone), so contact your provider about switching. Good luck!0
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I can't speak for all types of contraceptive pills, but I'm on a generic of Loestrin FE (microgestin to be exact) and I've noticed absolutely no effect on my weight.0
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I've been on since June and I began losing weight in December. It hasn't affected it and I didn't gain much weight when I went on it - less than 5 lb for sure, because I didn't notice any.0
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I just lost 21 pounds in under 4 months while on the pill. I did, however, read an article about studies indicating that taking the pill may interfere with the bodies ability to build muscle. I will be speaking to my doctor about this.0
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The pill can cause water retention, but the only way that you will gain weight is if you eat more. Even if losing weight is more difficult (i don't know whether it is or isn't), that's a small problem compared to an unplanned pregnancy. priorities!!0
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The pill, in my opinion doesn't prohibit weight loss, nor will it make you gain weight. But I guess it all depends on the individual. The hormones can affect women in different ways.
It definately gives me more of a sugar craving! It's just learning to make healthy choices, even when you're craving certain things, as hard as that may be!
But NOT taking the pill and getting pregnant will make you gain weight!0 -
It never hindered my weight loss. Sometimes I'd be a little hungrier before my period while on the pill.. but that can happen to any woman on the pill or not.0
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definitely not0
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My Doctor told me that the Pill can cause weight gain. He said that studies aren't clear on the reason and that some people suggest it causes water retention; other people say it increases appetite; other people suggest that since people on the Pill are often in a stable relationship, they eat more because they're happy and then put on the weight.
Anyway, I believe Yasmin and Yaz and the newer generation of Pills are meant to be less likely to cause weight gain than the older generation of Pills.
I don't know whether it would make it difficult to lose or not. But yes, different Pills and different women all interact differently and it isn't fair to say that anyone is using the Pill as an excuse not to lose weight.0 -
Apparently it doesn't prevent much of anything...0
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I have been on and off birth control a couple times over the past 10 years, and throughout that 10 years working hard at losing weight.
Over the past year, I have been working out regularly, and have developed a routine of working out, counting calories, and general healthy eating. I have lost 40lbs in this past year. I know how my body operates in regards to hunger.
I started the pill 3 weeks ago and I can say FOR ME.... it 100% has increased my hunger. What I do with that, is up to me. If I chose to give in, then there will be weight gain.
So, do I think that the pill causes weight gain- NOPE. But for me, it causes increased hunger and without a conscious effort to control that, would equal weight gain.0 -
Does it prohibit weight loss? No
Does it slow things down? It certainly can! I know for me, I was hungry and sluggish on the pill. I can't handle trying to lose weight and being hungry all the time, so I got off of it. My weight loss is much easier now. That's not to say it was impossible on the pill, but it was certainly uncomfortable.
I am getting the copper IUD put in sometime this month.0 -
I just started taking the pill myself. I am not experiencing any trouble with weight loss & taking it. I was having a hard time losing weight before & it's still hard. My body just does not want to let go after all these years.0
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You could just be in a nasty little plateau... The pill really doesn't have a big effect on weight. Female sex hormones will make water gain/loss more pronounced, but that is just a number. Remember that 1 liter of fluid weighs 1 kg or about 2.2 lbs. So water will definitely influence the number on the scale but it will even out after a few weeks.0
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I gained a lot of weight while on the pill. It also raised my blood pressure...ack! It doesn't do this to everyone, but I highly recommend getting frequent checkups just in case.0
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Depending on your contraceptive, it can mess with your hormones more or less and can make you retain water, and cause you to be hungry more often due to the hormone changes. It depends on what you use though and everyone's body chemistry is different. I always gain 5 lbs when I start birth control but its all water weight and if I take water pills it flushes out quickly. Same thing with steroid injections. Every time you mess with your bodys chemistry, there are side effects. Just be more mindful of any "cravings" if you have any and drink more water. Try a water pill if you are having problems still after a few weeks. Oh, and take a pregnancy test just In case! You never know! Lol0
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I was on the pill for years and off the pill for years at a time and noticed quite a difference between the two. You are definitely able to gain and lose weight both on and off the pill but added estrogen and progesterone make it HARDER to lose weight.... in my opinion
Some very useful information off of wiki:
Estrogen
Increase HDL, triglyceride (bad fats)
Decrease LDL, fat deposition (good fats)
Salt (sodium) and water retention
Increase cortisol, SHBG (stress hormone that causes weight retention)
Reduce bowel motility
Increase cholesterol in bile (causes gallstones too)
Progesterone
The convenient pill form of "progesterone" (not actual progesterone, but a synthetic, patented progestin), needs to be taken at unnaturally high doses; and, this can have a dramatic health impact. (weight related): increased appetite, increased fluid retention. Current research suggests that progesterone plays an important role in the signaling of insulin release and pancreatic function, and may affect the susceptibility to diabetes.
I also read but cant find the reference that progesterone decreases your ability to build muscle mass.
I've been reading up on hormones lately because I had a stroke this month and I'm only 34. The doctors are relating it to an estrogen based birth control pill. Not weight related but just putting it out there that it may be effective in preventing pregnancy but it can have serious consequences.
I had a pulmonary embolism and two clots in my thigh which doctors said was from birth control and Im only 27! I was on seasonique. I can never be on BC again because of this! There are serious risks and side effects that a lot of people pay no mind to because its so common that they think it will never happen to them.....we were not so lucky!0 -
I just lost 21 pounds in under 4 months while on the pill. I did, however, read an article about studies indicating that taking the pill may interfere with the bodies ability to build muscle. I will be speaking to my doctor about this.0
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I gained a lot of weight while on the pill. It also raised my blood pressure...ack! It doesn't do this to everyone, but I highly recommend getting frequent checkups just in case.0
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The first pill I was on (Necon), I had no weight issues, but horrendous stomach cramps for two months straight. When I switched to Yaz I ended up gaining about 15 pounds. I exercised like mad and really watched what I ate, and it made absolutely no difference. Everyone reacts differently. I think the only birth control method that is really proven and accepted to cause weight gain is Depo.
For those saying it's an excuse, again, some people just react differently. Some women got blood clots on Yaz and its related pill brethren, others didn't. There are blood pressure issues for others. Bloating, mood swings, stomach cramping, you name it. You each get your own set of quirks with each pill, and from person to person.0 -
THANK YOU ALL SOOOOOOO MUCH for such a wide response to this subject... It has given me alot of insight to this topic and I will be sticking to this pill and my diet and excerise for another month and if nothing as improved by then I will see my GP about changing my pill...
Again thanks everyone so much for your information and personal opinions... it really beats trying to google all this information and that just one of the many reasons why I love MFP sooo much.
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My pill recently got changed because the chemist didn't have my usual pill in stock so they gave me a similar one and I have noticed my cravings are a lot harder to control, I have got some water retention and im getting a few pimples and I hardly ever get pimples anymore! :S0
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I haven't had an issue losing weight on the pill vs. off the pill, I think no matter what, once you have lost a little bit of weight it gets harder to get it off the more you lose.0
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I have actually found that I am more in control of my body when on the pill. I am not normally a crazy person...but on the pill I'm calmer and cravings are less. I think all this together actually helps me to lose weight faster on the pill. I would highly recommend looking for a different one if any of you are battling with anything (weight/emotions/pimples) as a result of being on yours. I think a good one should help to keep your body stable and regular.
Perhaps I am a rare case though because i haven't come across anyone else who experiences the same affects as me.0 -
For me it helps with weight loss because I take it solidly so I never have periods (or have one every like four months) which means I never have the weeks where I don't want to get on my bike or go for a run because UGH BLOOD.0
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I would say the pill doesn't make you gain weight with your calorie intake staying the same. However for some people it might increase your appetite hence more calorie intake hence more weight gain.
I started the pills about a year ago and gained 10KG!! My appetite just increased dramatically. Now I'm here to lose them..0
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