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Birth control before bed?
So I have been on birth control for a little over a week. And have been feeling very nauseated. I know it's normal for this feeling, but I work 15hours a day and have been missing so much work due to feeling sick. I was wondering if i should switch times that I take my medicine. I take it at 1:40pm now, but I'm thinking of taking it when I get off work 11:30pm. That way I can just go to bed when I get home and possibly sleep off feeling sick. maybe? Does this help anyone else?? Let me know.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sometimes when you are first getting on birth control or are switching birth controls, it takes your body a while to get used to it...This has happened to me also. If youre like me, it should go away in another couple of days or maybe a week. I think mine lasted around 2 and a half weeks...If you want to, you could switch your time to take it, but just make sure you have protected sex for the first week or so after doing that
- 1 decade ago
I never felt sick from BC..Try eating before you take it and taking it before you sleep may help.