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bozbabe Newbie

I know this question has probably been asked before or something similar to it, but are there any birth controls out there that are free of gluten/wheat, milk, and soy? I previously used some that had milk in them but I have a problem with milk and they just made me really sick feeling. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!


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My daughter is lactose intolerant. Instead of changing birth control after being diagnosed with lactose intolerance, she is simply careful to remember to take her lactaid pills every morning before any food or prescription pills. It prevents her symptoms. This may be an option for you if your concerns are lactose and not casein.

bozbabe Newbie

Unforunately, it seems mine is more of the casein rather than the lactose part of the milk. So, it is making things much more difficult. :/ I wish it was as easy as the lactaid pill haha.

My daughter is lactose intolerant. Instead of changing birth control after being diagnosed with lactose intolerance, she is simply careful to remember to take her lactaid pills every morning before any food or prescription pills. It prevents her symptoms. This may be an option for you if your concerns are lactose and not casein.

cyclinglady Grand Master

Are you experiencing allergic reactions when you take the pill? I think they may use lactose as a binder and not casein (protein). You may just be reacting to the hormones which can make you nauseous, etc. Just something to consider.

bozbabe Newbie

When I took the pill it the symptoms that I had were like a gluten reaction, I lost weight on the pill, felt sick to my stomach (which like you said could just be the hormones themselves), and I can't remember what else exactly. It has been a while since I've tried it again. I've been afraid to try it because of what happened.

cyclinglady Grand Master

I tried them years ago. They made me nauseous. Fortunately, I was married and it did not matter if I got pregnant, so into the trash they went. In fact, I had a hard time getting pregnant most likely due to celiac disease!

Perhaps an IUD or implanted hormones? I did fine on transdermal creams for perimenopause symptoms.

bozbabe Newbie

Yeah, I am afraid of all the side effects they will cause. So not looking forward to it. I may look into the other options though. It all just sounds awful haha. Thanks for the other options though.

 

I tried them years ago. They made me nauseous. Fortunately, I was married and it did not matter if I got pregnant, so into the trash they went. In fact, I had a hard time getting pregnant most likely due to celiac disease!

Perhaps an IUD or implanted hormones? I did fine on transdermal creams for perimenopause symptoms.


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