My OBGYN told me that I could insert the BC pills vaginally and that it would still be just as effective, but would reduce my nausea and migraine symptoms.
Has anyone else ever tried this? How did it work out? =/
~Thanks
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My OBGYN told me that I could insert the BC pills vaginally and that it would still be just as effective, but would reduce my nausea and migraine symptoms.
Has anyone else ever tried this? How did it work out? =/
~Thanks
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Ive heard of this too, and its more common that you think, and apparently it works well to prevent the nausea/migraine symptoms. As crazy as it may seem your GI tract is made up of the same type of cells that your vagina is. When you swallow a pill it gets absorbed through the wall of the GI tract then passed around your blood system. Inserting a pill vaginally works the same way, and infact many OBGYN doctors have perimenopausal/menopausal women use hormonal pills this way. Another thing you may want to talk to your doctor about is either switching pills (to a lower dose to try and lessen or get rid of the nausea/migraines) or try the NuvaRing. The Nuva Ring contains the LOWEST dose of hormone, and you dont have to remember to take it each day. You just insert, leave it in (you wont feel a thing) and take it out 25 days later.
I hope this helps, best of luck!