I have been on the pill for about 9 years now (to regulate lady issues). I started out on Apri (Desogen) and noticed a slight weight gain, but it was attributed to water weight, and went away. Lord knows, I'd love to blame my current state on the pill!
Different forms of birth control will definitely impact your body in different ways. Several years ago, my doctor decided to switch me to Seasonale (Now seasonique (sp?)), where you only have a period every 3 months. It contained a different hormone, that she thought may "jumpstart" my system. I was fine for the first three months, but by month 6, I started to have very strange feelings in my legs (like marbles...in both legs) and couldn't sleep. I was switched back to Apri, and they were gone.
It can take months for your body to acclimate to a new medication/hormone. Even if you start this current option and see a slight gain, sticking with your routine, eating well, and allowing yourself time to adjust will likely correct for it. Do pay attention to how you are feeling and any changes, to ensure that the medication chosen is the right one for you.
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