Is the pill stopping me from losing weight?
georgina0426
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IV been on the pill about 3 years now and I've gained weight ever since but I did go to uni straight after going on it.shall I come off the pill to lose weight faster because I'm not finding it easy at all at the moment! And I don't know whether the pill is making it harder!
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I was on the pill most of my adult life. I lost weight and gained weight while on it. If you want to lose weight the pill will not prevent you from doing so.7
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No, it's not. You just need to put the effort into being accurate with your intake.5
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The pill does not change your weight per se. It may alter your appetite, temporarily. Frankly, when we go on the pill, it's because of lifestyle changes (as the OP aptly noted). Those changes have more to do with our weight than the pill itself.0
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I'm on the pill and I am losing weight. It could be other factors.0
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No0
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Nope. It comes down to calories3
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It could be the pill... there's so many different ones and people all react differently. I suggest a chat with your doctor, maybe they can switch you to a different one.
I have been on pills in the past that caused me to gain excessive weight within just a few weeks with no exercise or food eating changes.1 -
It's not the pill.
Side effects can cause you to retain water whilst the hormones regulate and your body adjusts. It can increase your appetite. But as long as you are accurately tracking your intake there's nothing magical that happens with pretty much all medication that affects weight loss/gain (thyroid medications and steroids being some exceptions).5 -
It is your fork not your pill. Loosing weight is easier once you accept personal responsibility for it.6
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No, as long as you continue to stay within your calorie goal and log your intake accurately, you shouldn't experience weight gain while on the pill.
Good luck!0 -
im on the pill for irregular menses and i still lose weight0
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I'm on the pill and I've lost almost 100 lbs. It's not the pill.1
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If you go off the pill the danger is gaining weight for 9 months and then raising a child for 18+ years.7
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I'd say starting Uni around that time is more likely the cause of the changes than the pill itself.2
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The pill affects your hormones which may make you feel sluggish and/or affect your appetite. Once you realize this, you can counteract it. The pill itself does not make one big or small (i.e. Alice in Wonderland)2
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