Please help..

No one responded to my last post and I have to
believe that this is the best place to get my answers.
With such a large group of women someone has to know.
My surgeon is no longer with my group and my GP
doesnt know the answer.<br> has anyone
heard/learned/asked about birth control? I have been on the pill for
4 years and have had very light 2-3 day cycles.
Ever since surgery my periods are heavy and 7-8 days.
Im assuming that my pills arent absorbing and its
just like im not on them at all. I cant become
pregnant and I cant take the depo. Please someone, tell me
what your doctors say about birth control
pills……….Are they absorbing ok. I just had a normal roux-en-y
GPS.<br>Im also allergic to latex so condoms and some
sponges are out. Its abstinence until I learn more.

6 Responses to “Please help..”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Your gynecologist should be able to help you with
    this. I know after surgery I did not have a cycle for 2
    months. I am not on the pill had a tubal years ago. I am
    49 and starting the change, however, you might be
    right, you may not be absorbing the pill correctly. I go
    to my group meeting tonight for WLS. I will bring
    this up and get you an answer.<br><br>Phyliss

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    StClair~ I don’t know about the pill and
    absorbtion….I don’t need to worry about that anymore(Had the
    Hubby fixed for Christmas one year lol) But I do know
    that this surgery can goof up your hormones for a
    while…My surgeon told me periods could be few and far
    between OR everyother week and very heavy anywhere up to
    6 months after this surgery….something in your
    body goes into shock or something…. I didn’t have a
    period for 7 weeks after surgery, and have had 4 since (
    I am 16 weeks post-op) So, I wouldn’t worry about
    how heavy your flow is….I do however take a couple
    other medications, and have been told that the
    absorbtion of them should be fine…I usually take them on
    an empty stomach with water only, and before bed so
    I don’t go to the bathroom for a couple of hours

    just in case, but that wasn’t anyones idea but my
    own….I would call any surgeon that does this surgery and
    talk to his nurse….she would probably be more
    helpful….Good luck finding your answers Kelli

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    I had wls back in March, and I had to sign a
    release that stated that I understood the chance of
    getting pregnate after surgery was very high and the
    effectiveness of birth control,(especially the pill) was very
    low. The reason is what you suspected, poor
    absorbtion.

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    As I understand, estrogen is stored in fat cells and with weight loss the
    estrogen is released in abnormal amounts. So it could just be that, but I would
    call a Dr. just to check.

  5. Kathy Lucrecia Says:

    Hi there,<br>I can’t say I know about the "pill"
    not absorbing correctly, but you can always switch to
    the monthly "shot" I have always been in the same
    boat with contraceptives… so it is difficult… but
    i had my tubes tied… because I am DONE… keep
    asking… until you get an ANSWER from some doctor, there
    has to be one out there that knows for sure.<br>Cindy

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    I don’t know if the pills are absorbed normally
    after surgery, but I know alot of women rely on the
    pill to keep from getting pregnant their first year
    after wls, so it seems like bariatric surgeons would
    have figured something out if the pill wasn’t good
    enough for us. I am not on the pill, but my periods were
    very light before my WLS too. After surgery, I have
    had very heavy and long periods. Someone told me that
    a lot of estrogen is stored in our fat, and as we
    burn fat quickly, that estrogen gets released and
    causes a hormonal tidal wave for a while. I would guess
    that your problem would settle down on its own once
    your weight loss levels off, but of course you should
    ask your gynecologist for his opinion. Also, even
    though your surgeon isn’t with your group anymore, I bet

    you could still call his office and ask his nurse
    this question. Good Luck!

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