It is possible to lose weight while on the birth control pill, but every woman's body is different and reacts differently to hormones. Eating a sensible diet and adopting a regular workout regimen will help you maintain a healthy weight. Show Yes, but it is important to understand that despite what the evidence suggests, everybody is different and may react differently to hormones in birth control pills. Many studies found that some participants lost weight whereas others gained a few pounds while on the pill. The side effects cannot be generalized to everyone, including weight gain. However, it is better to be on a good diet and workout regimen while on birth control pills. Which birth control has the least side effects?Every birth control has benefits and side effects. The decision about whether to use birth control pills and/or another method of contraception is personal. The doctor may be able to guide individuals so that they can identify which method will be the best for them to prevent pregnancy safely and effectively. The following are a few birth control methods with the least amount of side effects Abstinence: The only 100 percent certain way to avoid pregnancy is to not have penis in vagina sex or do any sexual activity where sperm can get on the vulva or in the vagina. This method is called abstinence.
Male condom: This provides 84 percent effectiveness at preventing pregnancy.
Female Condom: This provides up to 79 percent effectiveness at preventing pregnancy.
Withdrawal or pulling out method: This provides up to 78 percent effectiveness at preventing pregnancy. In this method, an individual may need to pull out from their partner before ejaculation.
Sterilization: This provides up to 99.5 percent effectiveness at preventing pregnancy.
Contraceptive patch: This provides up to 92 percent effectiveness at preventing pregnancy.
Emergency contraception: This provides up to 89 percent effectiveness at preventing pregnancy. Usually found in stores as “morning after pill” or “Plan B.”
Conclusion A condom with any type of birth control is the only way to get protection from pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) during vaginal sex. No birth control method is perfect. Using condoms with another type of birth control (such as an implant, intrauterine device or IUD or birth control pill) gives backup protection in case either method fails. Also, condoms usually reduce the chances of getting all kinds of sexually transmitted infections, such as HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia and herpes. Using a condom with any birth control is the safest and most effective contraceptive method. Health Solutions From Our Sponsors
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