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Little to mild abdominal cramps
This is my first month of birth control pills. I am experiencing little to mild abdominal cramps. It's bearable. But I'm experiencing it almost daily. It's my 13th day of pill. I haven't missed it till now. Trying to take nearly the same time. Going through bloating also. Makes me full with less amount of food. No nausea or intolerance to any food.
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Kindly Consult for discussion
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Pills do not cause cramps. Bloating is though side effect of birth control pills. It will get better
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Usually  bloating  ect settle after  2 to 3 weeks. Take  bland diet  for some days. Consult  and  discuss  if required.
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The cramps are unrelated to the pills Get an ultrasound done to find out the reason
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