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Implant, injection and contraceptive patch: what makes you fat?

Implant, injection and contraceptive patch: what makes you fat?

Weight gain is common because of the pill but Postinor, implant, injection and the contraceptive patch further fattening.

How to avoid weight gain caused by birth control?

The drug metformin (Glucophage) may be beneficial in preventing weight gain caused by these contraceptives.
Implant, injection and contraceptive patch: what makes you fat?


It is recommended the use of the implant, injection or the contraceptive patch along with some weight-loss drugs such as Sibutramine (Reductil), Chinese Tablets, Fruit Plant or carnitine.

Who can use the implant, injection and the contraceptive patch?

By stopping injections and contraceptive patches or remove the implant (Implanon) the symptoms of Insulin Resistance reappear worse than before.

hair loss

oily hair

hair

acne

polycystic ovaries

irregular menstruation

myoma

Birth control pills first reach the liver and reaches only half the blood. In contrast injection, the patch and the contraceptive implant goes directly into the blood, reaching levels much higher.

What happens if I use the implant, injection (Mesigyna) or the contraceptive patch without medical supervision?

The patch, injection and the contraceptive implant cause insulin resistance and often cause side effects such as:

depression, fibromyalgia and low serotonin

weight gain (1st to 2nd in the hips and belly fat)

Decreased desire for sex

varicose veins and fluid retention

fatty liver, cholesterol and triglycerides

headaches

infertility

Medical recommendations:

In younger women or couples as stable is better to use a condom. Those who wish to delay motherhood for years is more advisable to use the Intra-Uterine Device (IUD) instead of taking birth control pills for so long.

NOTE: The pills, implants, injections and contraceptive patches do not help prevent sexually transmitted diseases (such as HPV). Most infected women did not believe his partner was a carrier of these diseases. Infected men not discovered until symptoms begin, much later.

Women who choose to become pregnant should take a break from contraceptives for at least 6 months before becoming pregnant.

Remember to visit your gynecologist before you start treatment of your choice, the self-medication is not recommended because it can have negative consequences in the short to medium term.

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