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Anti pregnancy pills may have some serious side effects that can affect your menstrual cycle in a negative way.
If you are a regular consumer of anti pregnancy pills then it may cause some serous headache, nausea and some other problems. Especially if you a have bad medical history in your family it might become more severe.
If you are a regular consumer of anti pregnancy pills then it may cause some serous headache, nausea and some other problems. Especially if you a have bad medical history in your family it might become more severe.
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The most common reason of hiv is unprotected sex and it seems there is more possibility in your case.
Its hard but there are various methods to avoid an unprotected sex and chances of hiv infection can be minimized.
You need to discuss it over a call because prevention is always better than cure. Since we know that anti pregnancy pills may lead to irregular periods cycles hence be careful while using these products without any medical advice.
Its hard but there are various methods to avoid an unprotected sex and chances of hiv infection can be minimized.
You need to discuss it over a call because prevention is always better than cure. Since we know that anti pregnancy pills may lead to irregular periods cycles hence be careful while using these products without any medical advice.
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In general, diarrhea is not a common side effect of birth control pills, but it has been reported. If you start to experience diarrhea as soon as you begin taking a new type of birth control pill, talk to your doctor. Your symptoms could be due to an infection, or they could be caused by your new birth control pills.
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