Can birth control pills help mild/moderate depression?



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No!

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I've never heard of that, the best thing to do is ask your doctor.
i dont no, im wondering if they can make it worse!
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i actually think taking bc pills make it worse. when you take bc your body thinks your pregnant and you get all grouchy and cranky like you would when you are really pregnant
They'll probably just blow your stomach up, well actually those pills are messing with your hormones so maybe
Im just guessing, but i would say yes. Birth control pills have to do with hormones, and some mild types of depression are caused by hormones, so i would assume it would be a possiblility to balance out your hormones. Sorry i couldnt be of more help :)!
Yes they can, a friend of mine had depression as a side effect from her birth control pills. Go to www.drugdigest.com in the tool bar to the left type what you are taking and find out ,then please go and see your Dr.
No birth control may actually worsen or add to depression. Talk to your doctor about it if that is something you are suffering from. Read your label also because that is just one possible side affect.
B.C. pills do alter you hormone so they can have an affect on your temperament. if you have mild/moderate depression, See a psychologist. it helps to talk with someone. if they feel it is a chemical imbalance of some sort, they can prescribe something. many good things out there to help depression and anxiety type disorders. you'll be much happier in the long run.
I would not think so, unless your depression is a result of a hormonal imbalance. As you doctor.
I went OFF birth control because I gained weight, didn't want sex, felt down all the time, and had monster migrains that lasted for days every three weeks... I'm doing much better now!
If there are any menopausal symptoms involved they could help. Or if an endocrine deficiency of any source is involved they might help.
I guess it varies person to person, but I was on birth control pills for 2 years after my son was born, and after I got off them, I noticed that I felt better in general, happier, less PMS, more energy, etc. But that might just be me. Not going back on the pill, though...
i don't think so , i remember when i was first put on them, I wasn't that nice to be around,they made me moody.
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