On birth control? Gaining weight?
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After reading your profile I can no longer talk intelligently about this issue with you. Your profile says it all, you use BC as an excuse and say "the universe is against you" right in your description. I'm sorry that you do not feel motivated enough to dedicate yourself to logging and tracking what you eat and how much you exercise. I hope some day you are able to make yourself happy and healthy!
Oh, sweetheart, I logged and tracked and was perfect as can be for months and months. I finally gave up bothering with tracking because no matter what I did, my weight fluctuated from 152 to 154. No matter what. For an entire year.
What's the point of killing yourself with tracking everything when you know your calories by heart, anyway, because you HAVE tracked for so long and you're making no progress? I rewrote my profile after an entire year of plateauing for no clear reason -- right down to having a complete physical to make sure there wasn't anything else wrong. Even my doctor admits it's probably the BC, which I'm having removed next month.
You can't read my profile and know everything about me.0 -
Alright everyone. I'm sure I'll end up getting a lot of hate for this one but I know I'm not alone in this thought. I have seen more posts than I can count about wanting to change BC, go off of it or complaining because it "makes" you gain weight. If you have gained 10, 20 even 30 lbs on birth control it is NOT because of the birth control itself. BC can cause you to feel more hungry, have more cravings and simply have less physical energy. IT does not however actually make you gain weight. Estrogren or progesterone are not high weight gain causing hormones, despite what most people seem to think. Yes, a side effect can be some weight gain, some, meaning about 5lbs of excess water weight or weight that is easy to shed. Everyone responds differently to BC but in reality, so many people use it as an excuse for being overweight. So I guess my point is stop using it as an excuse and push yourself. N BC will make you gain more weight than another, yes they all have different side effects but don't let the IDEA that you will gain weight on BC slow you down!
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I've lost 10lbs after starting Depo, which is one of the BC's that people claim is the worst for weight gain!
OK. I eat between 1,200 and 1,500 calories a day and work out almost every day. Before I went on Mirena, I lost 34 pounds in a pretty short amount of time and kept that off for two years. Within a month of getting Mirena, I began putting on weight even though I was not eating more than before and was still exercising regularly.
In the three years since, I have gained 20 pounds, despite very serious efforts to NOT gain and to lose.
So, go screw yourself.
I'm sorry that you feel the need to become hostile because you haven't been able to maintain weight on BC. I stated my opion, so please RESPECTFULLY state yours.
No. You stated that anyone who experiences what I have (and I am NOT the only one) is just lying to herself and making excuses and is in fact stuffing her face.
My initial sentiment stands. Your experience is not everyone in the world's experience.
I never said people were stuffing their faces and lying around. I recognize it makes it more DIFFICULT to lose weight, just not imposisble like *most* people seem to claim. Again, sorry you're so offended, but thank you for being less abrasive in your last response.
And, again, you're wrong. Period. For some people, it DOES make it impossible.
I'll agree to disagree!
So you're disagreeing with my personal experience because your personal experience is different?
OK then.
After reading your profile I can no longer talk intelligently about this issue with you. Your profile says it all, you use BC as an excuse and say "the universe is against you" right in your description. I'm sorry that you do not feel motivated enough to dedicate yourself to logging and tracking what you eat and how much you exercise. I hope some day you are able to make yourself happy and healthy!
"the universe is against you"
That would be sarcasm.
All she is trying to say is everyone is different, just because you have not had an issue does not mean others have not. Can you imagine how frustrating it is to eat well, and exercise, and still not lose weight? I have been friends with RML for a long time, she is not a BSer nor does she makes excuses. I0 -
STOP USING BIRTH CONTROL, PERIOD. Pill popping to stop the course of nature is just wrong.
Let nature take its course? Yes, let us all have 100 babies and become poor and let them all die of starvation and diseases. Couldn't give them medication because that would not be letting nature take its course. If you see someone having a heart attack, don't help them, let nature take its course. Same deal, right? Seriously.
To the OP: You are so patient, lol. I've been thinking about going on the pill but I have heard stories of weight gain and moodiness, and that's mainly why I won't take it. And I know 2 women who started using Depo and now they're nearly 300 lbs each! Not saying that's the cause of it, I'm just saying! If I were to choose a method I would probably go with a IUD or something, the kind without the chemicals oozing out of it. Either that or ABORTIONS which are legal and free here!0 -
EAT THE FOOD TINA. TINA. EAT THE FOOD.
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EAT THE FOOD TINA. TINA. EAT THE FOOD.
LOL
Just made my day!0 -
You can't read my profile and know everything about me.0
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You can't read my profile and know everything about me.
I do like cookies. :-)0 -
Alright everyone. I'm sure I'll end up getting a lot of hate for this one but I know I'm not alone in this thought. I have seen more posts than I can count about wanting to change BC, go off of it or complaining because it "makes" you gain weight. If you have gained 10, 20 even 30 lbs on birth control it is NOT because of the birth control itself. BC can cause you to feel more hungry, have more cravings and simply have less physical energy. IT does not however actually make you gain weight. Estrogren or progesterone are not high weight gain causing hormones, despite what most people seem to think. Yes, a side effect can be some weight gain, some, meaning about 5lbs of excess water weight or weight that is easy to shed. Everyone responds differently to BC but in reality, so many people use it as an excuse for being overweight. So I guess my point is stop using it as an excuse and push yourself. N BC will make you gain more weight than another, yes they all have different side effects but don't let the IDEA that you will gain weight on BC slow you down!
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I've lost 10lbs after starting Depo, which is one of the BC's that people claim is the worst for weight gain!
That is your experience. I started one pill, and in 6 weeks, I gained 45 pounds. That is a lot of calories extra a day I would have had to eat to gain that weight that quickly. 3 months after stopping, it was gone. That is my experience. I realize that statistically, increase in weight isn't caused by the pill, but there are always outliers.0 -
STOP USING BIRTH CONTROL, PERIOD. Pill popping to stop the course of nature is just wrong.
I love sex and dislike children so...no.0 -
i havent read all of them comments on this so i dont know if anyone has wrote about it and also if its the same in america than in england but if you are gaining weight on the birth control pill and you are all ready overweight you shouldnt be on the compined pill, you should be on the mini pill with is proestrogen only and will not make you gain weight or have cravings.0
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Uhhh.....yeah no thanks.
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Actually, different forms of birth control have varying amounts of estrogen in them, unless it's a progestin only pill. For some women, this added amount of estrogen can cause weight gain. Although they say that the weight gain is minimal, it depends on the woman's current level of estrogen to begin with.
From a personal standpoint, I've been on several different types of birth control. With some I remained the same, some gained, some lost. It depends on the form of birth control. What works or doesn't work for you doesn't mean it has the same effect on someone else.0 -
Actually, different forms of birth control have varying amounts of estrogen in them, unless it's a progestin only pill. For some women, this added amount of estrogen can cause weight gain. Although they say that the weight gain is minimal, it depends on the woman's current level of estrogen to begin with.
From a personal standpoint, I've been on several different types of birth control. With some I remained the same, some gained, some lost. It depends on the form of birth control. What works or doesn't work for you doesn't mean it has the same effect on someone else.
This is true0 -
One thing you have to keep in mind is that different hormones in different doses affect different people in different ways.
I've been on 6 different BC pills since turning 18 (8 years ago), trying to find one that has side-effects that are manageable for me (unmanageable side-effects for me include depression and intense mood swings). I have never gained weight on a pill until this year (so 5/6 of the pills did not affect me in this way).
I started MFP in December of last year and lost 20lbs in 3 months of eating well and exercising. In March I started a new BCP, and the weight loss stopped within a week. For three months I went up and down the same four or five pounds. But my lifestyle hadn't changed - still eating great, still exercising. And I tried all the "tricks" for combating a plateau - upping calories, shaking up fitness routine, IF, you name it. Nothing helped.
Then, after three months, I took my 1 week of lower hormones (Camerese has 12 weeks of active pills and 1 week of lower hormones for 4 periods a year), and low and behold, lost 7lbs in that week. Then once I was back on the higher dose, it's slowed down immensely again.
So I went to talk to my OBGYN, who has a degree (which is more than most people giving medical advice on the internet) and knows a lot about women's health and how hormones impact the body. She said that yes, the pill does cause weight gain in some women because it makes them eat more. But sometimes it's just the hormone that does it.
She also said it can make it difficult to lose weight - the hormones trick the body into thinking it could be pregnant, so it tries to hold on to all the weight it can. I asked her if my 3 month plateau could be attributed to the pill, and after she looked at my diet and exercise logs, she said yes, it was probably the case.
She said straight up that if I hadn't been on the pill I was on, I probably would have lost another 20lbs in those 3 months.
If you think you're gaining weight or having trouble losing weight with the pill you're on, talk to your doctor. He or she may be able to prescribe something different - either a different combination of hormones or a different dose - that affects you differently.
Doctors will often give you this advice. Is the OP a doctor? If not, take her "opinion" with a grain of salt.0 -
I stopped taking BC because it made me grow mountain ranges on my face. True story. Strange, because, my doctor had prescribed me the BC that is most typically used in controlling acne. Did the exact opposite for me!0
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STOP USING BIRTH CONTROL, PERIOD. Pill popping to stop the course of nature is just wrong.
I love sex and dislike children so...no.
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No one person, doctor or no, can tell you what hormones will do for every woman on the planet. I am not now, nor will I ever be again, on birth control pills. I hate the things and have quite enough hormone issues without their help, thank you. However, I've had my share of horror stories from them. Yes, they can and DO contribute to more than hunger pangs and cravings, dears. You might think that hormones can only make you feel hungry or moody, but this is not true. They can and frequently do trick your body into holding onto not just water but weight. I can work out 2 hours per day, eat well within my calories, eat exactly the kinds of foods I should, and still nothing moves on the scale. It's not bc pills in my case-I had a hysterectomy a few years ago and my hormones are wack from that.
The reason I keep doing everything I can right is not because I think my hormones will suddenly snap into line and let the weight go. It's because I feel better when I do it right, even if I don't get smaller. Not to mention it gives me a chance to punch the crap out of the bags once in awhile when I'm really angry.0 -
I was also on BC (the shot) and was having a very VERY hard time losing weight. In 3 months of kickin my a$s with exercise and eating healthy I managed to lose 4 pounds anyway!! The nurse even told me "hey you went down 4lbs from the last time". It is kind of upsetting this BC makes it A LOT HARDER to lose it though.0
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I was 145lbs. I worked out every morning, ate 1200-1300 calories, and maintained perfectly fine. Then I started Yaz. I didn't eat more. I didn't snack. I maintained my workout schedule. And I gained 30lbs.
When I was 20 I was 120lbs, worked out, maintained my weight, and started Tricyclin. I didn't snack, I didn't eat 3500 calories a day. In fact, I followed my anorexic diet of 300 calories a day intake, working out at least 600 calories a day. There is no possible way to *gain* weight doing this. But I did. I ballooned up 47lbs in 8 months.
Both times, I stopped my OCP and started steadily losing weight after 2-3 months.
My mother has the same thing. She gains like a mo-fo when on hormonal replacement, and goes back to a steady weight post-stopping.
So, your "kind" and "helpful" post is full of it. Until you have at least 10 years or medical schooling for specializing in the endocrine system or women's issues, kindly keep you "truth" as Opinon, and not fact, as it came across as being stated.If you think you're gaining weight or having trouble losing weight with the pill you're on, talk to your doctor. He or she may be able to prescribe something different - either a different combination of hormones or a different dose - that affects you differently.0 -
STOP USING BIRTH CONTROL, PERIOD. Pill popping to stop the course of nature is just wrong.
Ahhh, the reason millions of children are born to families who cannot properly support them... Truly the dumbest thing I've seen on here yet!0 -
Wow is all I can say to this.0
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Actually, different forms of birth control have varying amounts of estrogen in them, unless it's a progestin only pill. For some women, this added amount of estrogen can cause weight gain. Although they say that the weight gain is minimal, it depends on the woman's current level of estrogen to begin with.
From a personal standpoint, I've been on several different types of birth control. With some I remained the same, some gained, some lost. It depends on the form of birth control. What works or doesn't work for you doesn't mean it has the same effect on someone else.
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I've gained weight every time I was on the pill, I also tried different ones...Ugh, it seems like if they didn't mess with my weight or skin they made me crazy emotionally. I really wish I could take them, but the side effects just suck.
Thats what happened to me too0 -
Actually, different forms of birth control have varying amounts of estrogen in them, unless it's a progestin only pill. For some women, this added amount of estrogen can cause weight gain. Although they say that the weight gain is minimal, it depends on the woman's current level of estrogen to begin with.
From a personal standpoint, I've been on several different types of birth control. With some I remained the same, some gained, some lost. It depends on the form of birth control. What works or doesn't work for you doesn't mean it has the same effect on someone else.
This is true
My doctor won't even prescribe it. And, to be honest, weight gain is the least troublesome of its side effects. For my best friend, it worked as a weight loss drug -- she lost a bunch of weight without trying and couldn't gain if she tried. But it messed her up so badly in other more permanent ways.0 -
Who the hell Is so ignorant they they would promote not using birth control? People like THAT are helping mess up society. We are already over populated and people are starving. Foster homes are full and so are the orphanages. I'm sick of these IDIOTS breeding. Ignorance.
Except for those who are on it for medical reasons, what's wrong with using condoms? But seriously it's your personal choice. At the end of the day everyone's bodies reacts differently to BC. You determine with your doctor what is right for you.0 -
Who the hell Is so ignorant they they would promote not using birth control? People like THAT are helping mess up society. We are already over populated and people are starving. Foster homes are full and so are the orphanages. I'm sick of these IDIOTS breeding. Ignorance.
Except for those who are on it for medical reasons, what's wrong with using condoms? But seriously it's your personal choice. At the end of the day everyone's bodies reacts differently to BC. You determine with your doctor what is right for you.
I like being on BC because it helps with my heavy periods, but honestly, once you're in a long-term, committed, monogamous relationship, condoms are just a PITA.
If you don't mind using them, go ahead. But I love not needing to. The pill, an IUD, whatever, is just more convenient. Plus, for me, there's a level of intimacy that condoms interfere with.
I'm not against BC and different kinds affect different people in different ways. On the pill, I never had any problems with weight or really anything else for many years. The last couple years on it, I started having periods for two weeks straight and they were getting heavier and heavier, and it didn't matter how many times I changed pills, I had the same problem. So I got Mirena, which was a huge mistake.
Now I'd rather deal with the periods than be fat anymore so I'm going back.0 -
I was 145lbs. I worked out every morning, ate 1200-1300 calories, and maintained perfectly fine. Then I started Yaz. I didn't eat more. I didn't snack. I maintained my workout schedule. And I gained 30lbs.
When I was 20 I was 120lbs, worked out, maintained my weight, and started Tricyclin. I didn't snack, I didn't eat 3500 calories a day. In fact, I followed my anorexic diet of 300 calories a day intake, working out at least 600 calories a day. There is no possible way to *gain* weight doing this. But I did. I ballooned up 47lbs in 8 months.
Both times, I stopped my OCP and started steadily losing weight after 2-3 months.
My mother has the same thing. She gains like a mo-fo when on hormonal replacement, and goes back to a steady weight post-stopping.
So, your "kind" and "helpful" post is full of it. Until you have at least 10 years or medical schooling for specializing in the endocrine system or women's issues, kindly keep you "truth" as Opinon, and not fact, as it came across as being stated.If you think you're gaining weight or having trouble losing weight with the pill you're on, talk to your doctor. He or she may be able to prescribe something different - either a different combination of hormones or a different dose - that affects you differently.
That was my opinion and I DO have a medical degree. Like I said, I agree to disagree with people! That's why we all have opinions, we don't all have the same one.0 -
BC makes me very sluggish & gives me the worse headaches. I stopped taking mine this month to experiment--I feel so much better. I'm going to talk to my doctor on switching me to a low-dose like I was on previously, which had little to no side effects. The Pill also virtually slowed my weight loss; everyone's different but it DOES contribute to a legitimate excuse involving lack of weight loss (or even weight gain). Then again, I'm on it because of my PCOS--so that probably puts me in another group of women altogether. :ohwell:0
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STOP USING BIRTH CONTROL, PERIOD. Pill popping to stop the course of nature is just wrong.
I love sex and dislike children so...no.
LMAO great response.0 -
Agreed. I do find myself retaining more water these days and that is a side effect of BC.... says so on the package.... but that is not actual weight gain.....Also, prescription drugs that do cause weight gain have to include it in the possible side effects. BC does not cause weight gain. The sooner we stop blaming our BC for our weight gain, the sooner we can get it off or under control.0
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