Birth control and losing weight?!
maryjanexo
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This post is for the LADIES. I was steadily losing weight up until about 6 months ago when i started training for my half marathon. My weight actually went up a bit during this time ( I think its because I started eating gluten when really I should not have) I had been following a gf diet for 10 months before that and consistently lost weight. Anyways. I went gf again and lost 5 lbs but leveled out and have been plateaued for 6 months. I've basically been maintaining despite changing exercise routines, shifting calorie counts. Nothing is budging. My periods have changed and I've gotten a lot more weird acne and mood changes, so my doc wants to put me on birth control because of my shifting hormones. I believe my excessive exercising, stress, and weight loss threw my hormones out of whack. However.. I AM sooooooo freaked out because one- i hate birth control. The first time I took it it made me gain 20 lbs in one month ( back when I was unhealthy though) and made me crazy and the second time i took it I got pregnant. I am really scared I am going to gain weight and all my hard work will be for nothing... SOOOOO How many of you have still had no problem losing weight despite taking birth control? I think 60% of women in the US do take birth control so it cant be that uncommon right? I was prescribed Lo Lestrin fe so its a low dose hormone but still it contains estrogen and thats what scares me.. Please tell me some of you girls are still healthy weights being on estrogen birth control?!?
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Estrogen isn't the issue, it's progestin like in DEPO. I was on yaz for years and had no issues. I've switched to depo now and hate it with a passion. Made me gain major weight.0
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I lost all my weight while on the pill. Still on it, been maintaning about 4 months now.0
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weird lol yaz was the first one i took that made me gain 20 lbs in one month... who knows.. i guess the hormones affect everyone differently.. i am still scared though ahhhh0
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I took Loestrin FE for about two years and had no trouble losing weight while on it. I think it's been discontinued, though, as my doctor switched me to Minastrin FE.0
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I still lost weight while on depo. Granted, I was only on it until I had my IUD done so just a couple of months. I have the Mirena IUD now and am having no problems losing. Years ago I was on various BC pills, but I wasn't actively trying to lose weight so I can't really help you there.
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I gained on the Mirena. So everyone's different as the other poster said.0
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While I'm not a healthy weight at the moment, I had mirena put in and haven't had any problems losing weight.
Yellow line is the day it was put in.
Blue line marks the start of a new workout.
Diamonds are actual scale readings.
Red line is the overall trend of my weight.
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I had successful weight loss on both the pill and an IUD.0
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I was put on Lo Loestrin about a month into my weight loss. I hit 56 pounds down this am. It didn't slow me down at all.0
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Is it a Gynecologist or a general practice doctor who wants to put you on birth control? My suggestion is get a referral to an Endocrinologists (which is a doctor who specializes in over or under production of hormones as well as other hormonal imbalances. At a minimum you should have a hormone panel done just to find out where your levels are before starting to mess with them. Years ago I ended up in medication induced menopause because a doctor thought putting me on hormones was a good idea (I was only 27 at the time and it took years for me to get back to "normal")0
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I was successful losing weight on the pill. I lost 30lb.
My loss has stopped since I came off it.0 -
aribeiro659 wrote: »Is it a Gynecologist or a general practice doctor who wants to put you on birth control? My suggestion is get a referral to an Endocrinologists (which is a doctor who specializes in over or under production of hormones as well as other hormonal imbalances. At a minimum you should have a hormone panel done just to find out where your levels are before starting to mess with them. Years ago I ended up in medication induced menopause because a doctor thought putting me on hormones was a good idea (I was only 27 at the time and it took years for me to get back to "normal")
It was a gyno although he did not take a blood test to test my hormone levels.. he simply went by what my symptoms were and he did an ultrasound to check if nothing was wrong in those parts.
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dont do the depo shot my friend gained like 20-30 pounds i turned it down for that reason.
i have secondary amenorrhea since i was 14. if i dont take birth control i dont get my period. i struggle because i hate taking the pill i always forget to take it and lets face it having your period sucks.
so i go on and off with it, the longest ill go without my period is 6 months then ill go on the pill for a couple months, then stop. its unhealthy but god when you never had a period growing up its like you won the lottery why mess with it. but i recently learned it affects your bones not having it.
i didnt know, no doctor every told me why its important to have your period. i think im going on 3 months now without it now0 -
My personal experience is that I only lose weight while on the pill. But this is due to the fact that I was recently diagnosed PCOS and the bc pill is helping to steady my hormones. For five years I steadily gained no matter what I tried. Started the pill two months ago and I have lost every single week. Everyone's body will react differently.0
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4bettermenow wrote: »My personal experience is that I only lose weight while on the pill. But this is due to the fact that I was recently diagnosed PCOS and the bc pill is helping to steady my hormones. For five years I steadily gained no matter what I tried. Started the pill two months ago and I have lost every single week. Everyone's body will react differently.
you lose weight on the pill? i was wondering if not having my period and being off the pill would slow my metabolism or speed it up. very interesting i figured the opposite would be true.
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I do. Mind you, I did not want to be on the pill, but to be honest, its been life saving for me. But, I did have all my hormones tested.0
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My daughter is on the depo shot and she is losing weight. I have been on the pill, depo and now for about 5 years I've had the Nexplanon implant in my arm. I'm losing weight. Eating too much makes you gain weight.0
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I guess I'm going against the norm here,
but I went on the pill at 16.
I weighed maybe 97 pounds then,
and I slowly gained weight until I graduated (2012) and I was 112.
Then I switched birth control pills and by April of 2013 I was 134.
I then gained more weight and ended at 142 pounds.
I struggled to lose weight for about 2 months and didn't budge, felt sick, and tired all the time so I decided to go off the pill.
My periods are just now regulating and from August until now I'm down to 127.
It's only 15 pounds, but the more my body normalizes the more I lose and the better I feel.
birth control has been a horrible experience for me.
I do know that not all the weight gain was birth control, I have horrible eating habits and always have.
but it has made it easier to lose since being off.
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I was on the pill for 8 months, took orthotri-cyclen. No weight loss no weight gain. But before i was on it my cycles would be all kinds of crazy rnging anywhere from 35 days to 165 days inbetween periods. Now that i'm back off it, its back to sporadic cycles again. I've been monitoring and super decreased my calorie intake. Working out on weekends (due to work schedule) During the week however lots of walking and up and down a 4 story parking garage, i take the stairs. Only a few pounds down...0
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@misskittyninja, even the people who ate healthy and exercised still gained weight while on BC so your GP was wrong. Birth control can make you gain weight no matter what. Some people are just lucky though. I weighed 134 all my high school yrs, ate what i wanted and didn't gain a pound after i graduated i got on the Depo and gained like 20 lbs0
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i've been on generic seasonique for approximately 7 years. when i'm determined to lose weight, it comes off. just tell your doctor the problems you've had in the past and they should be able to suggest something for you. the only real horror stories i've heard about contraception was pertaining to the depo shot.0
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The pill itself won't make you gain weight (save maybe some water weight) but can change your hormones to increase/decrease your appetite. Just watch what you're eating and you'll be fine.0
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In my experience it only makes a difference if you're not tracking. It can increase your appetite and make you eat more without realizing if you're not paying attention, but it shouldn't make you gain weight while eating the same amount of calories as before.0
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I've been on 4 different BC.
1. Combined pill - only a month, but gained 6lbs think that was mostly down to the food I was eating at my boyfriends place.
2. Patch - I loved this as it was convenient and felt like I had no side effects. Managed to put on around 30lbs in the two years I was on it. Again, could be down to the food I was eating.
3. Progestogen only pill - put on 2lbs in the 6 months I was on it, but towards the end (last month or so) I managed to lose 8lbs.
4. Recently (4 days ago) I've gone onto Nexplanon implant. I can feel my appetite has increased, but I think thats down to carrying on with the pill so technically getting a double dose of progestogen. This time instead of snacking on crisps, I'll grab some nuts, seeds. and I'll stay within my calorie goal.
My friend has been on depo, but a bit of weight on, but again she says its most probably down to being around her ex boyfriend.0 -
maryjanexo wrote: »aribeiro659 wrote: »Is it a Gynecologist or a general practice doctor who wants to put you on birth control? My suggestion is get a referral to an Endocrinologists (which is a doctor who specializes in over or under production of hormones as well as other hormonal imbalances. At a minimum you should have a hormone panel done just to find out where your levels are before starting to mess with them. Years ago I ended up in medication induced menopause because a doctor thought putting me on hormones was a good idea (I was only 27 at the time and it took years for me to get back to "normal")
It was a gyno although he did not take a blood test to test my hormone levels.. he simply went by what my symptoms were and he did an ultrasound to check if nothing was wrong in those parts.
Hormonal contraceptives make my thyroid go completely crazy so I guess I'm somewhat biased but please get an appointment with a good endocrinologist. Gyns really aren't the right doctor to see about that kind of hormonal issues and it's not part of their training. If your hormones are out of whack, you need to see an endocrinologist before just shutting down everything with artificial hormones. Chances are that the pill won't solve anything—in the best case, it'll cover up whatever issues you might have and once you stop taking it, they'll be back in full force. In the worst case, it can mess up everything.kangaroux92 wrote: »dont do the depo shot my friend gained like 20-30 pounds i turned it down for that reason.
i have secondary amenorrhea since i was 14. if i dont take birth control i dont get my period. i struggle because i hate taking the pill i always forget to take it and lets face it having your period sucks.
so i go on and off with it, the longest ill go without my period is 6 months then ill go on the pill for a couple months, then stop. its unhealthy but god when you never had a period growing up its like you won the lottery why mess with it. but i recently learned it affects your bones not having it.
i didnt know, no doctor every told me why its important to have your period. i think im going on 3 months now without it now
Have you also seen an endocrinologist about this to figure out the reason for your amenorrhoea and see if it can be fixed? You realise that the pill doesn't really make you get your period, right?0 -
The first 60lbs I lost were when I was taking estrogen BCP, it did not affect me / my ability to lose weight in the least.0
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misskittyninja wrote: »Arkwoman1990 wrote: »@misskittyninja, even the people who ate healthy and exercised still gained weight while on BC so your GP was wrong. Birth control can make you gain weight no matter what. Some people are just lucky though. I weighed 134 all my high school yrs, ate what i wanted and didn't gain a pound after i graduated i got on the Depo and gained like 20 lbs
Luck...has nothing to do with it.
There is no science in what you just said. If they didn't weigh the foods they ate "eating healthy and exercising" isn't going to stop weight gain if they still eat more calories.
Eating healthy foods doesn't = weight loss... If you ate 8000 calories worth of "Healthy food" You're going to gain weight. You need a calorie deficit.
As for " I weighed 134 all my high school yrs, ate what i wanted and didn't gain a pound after i graduated i got on the Depo and gained like 20 lb" Then that might be because you started eating more if your appetite was increased by the BC.." I'd imagine you didn't weigh your foods or count the calories.
Do some research on increased appetite with the use of hormonal BC. No magic or luck here. Depending on the type of BC and the individual, they might have increased appetite, raise insulin levels or even fluid retention. If you are gaining weight on ANY medication, you should see your GP.
Moment I started counting my calories, weighing all my foods.. The weight came off. I gained a good 100lbs over a few years with BC and mixed medications.
My appetite actually didn't increase...at all. Everyones bodies are different and react differently to the depo.
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Arkwoman1990 wrote: »
My appetite actually didn't increase...at all. Everyones bodies are different and react differently to the depo.
The doctors do not know why but you are correct. On the combo that I was reading about the odds are about 50/50 if one will lose/gain weight. Again the WHY is not known yet other than like you said everyone's body is different.
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I did not even read a single post on here, because its too many and I don't have time, BUT MY experience with the pill was nothing but negative!! I felt like crap, I had 14 of 30 days bleeding, cravings...NO weight loss. This was also true when I was YOUNG, like 18-20! I gained 40# in like 6 months for cravings and excessive hunger. My OBGYN was a man and didn't believe me!! I threw the pills in the garbage and I LOST! Mind you I was a busy college student with a full time waitressing job and I ran for fun and swam for college gym! I was not lazy!0
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Been on depo three years. Losing weight just fine. I believe it just might just give an increase appetite which makes you eat more which in turn gain weight.0
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