Yes. This is a common side effect of the most common birth control pills. It sounds silly, but they’re pretty common. It is also one of the most common reasons why some women develop a cramp in the middle of their period.
Its not all that surprising to hear that it can cause this type of cramp. The reason for this is that the hormone progesterone is very similar to estrogen, so when your pituitary gland releases progesterone, it sends out an alert which causes your brain to release a lot of adrenaline. This causes you to feel this intense feeling of dizziness.
Some pills are designed to raise progesterone levels, but this type of medication can cause side effects, including nausea, vomiting, and cramping. It is not advised to take any other medications that raise blood pressure.
While it’s good that you know you’re ovulating is best, it can still be difficult to know when to stop taking your meds. As a side note, I also have been known to get dizzy from taking birth control pills.
As a rule, when you are on period, take it in small doses. That way it won’t cause too many side effects.
Dizzy on your period is a common side effect of most meds. I know i was the biggest fan of the new drug Tamoxifen in the late 90s, but of course, in the new world of internet marketing, it is now known that it can cause a blood clot. A clot that can block the entire vein that supplies blood to your brain. Again, not a good thing.
Well, as for dizziness, I think it’s a real possibility. I mean I had mine twice in the past month. That and I had it before I switched to birth control. It’s not like I think its a huge deal, but I know many women who have had it in the past and have had to take a blood test to see if the clot is bleeding.
I can’t stress to you enough that if you have a clot in your brain, you are at great risk for a stroke. If you ever go to the doctor, you need to be sure that you are not pregnant. I hope you have the best of luck and don’t have to take a blood test.
Bleeding from the brain can be a scary thing. Its one of the few things that we know that the majority of women do not suffer from. It can lead to a stroke, or even worse. If you ever find yourself bleeding heavily, you should immediately go to a hospital.
Yes, you should definitely go to a hospital. There is absolutely no doubt, if you ever find yourself in that situation, that you need to call 911. A stroke is a very serious medical emergency. It could lead to a serious medical condition, and if it is not treated immediately, can lead to permanent damage to the brain. If the bleeding becomes severe, you may need to go to the hospital.