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Sorry boys, but this is girl talk....

Stats:

Age- 32

Banded- 6/22/12

Starting Weight- 244 @ surgery

Lowest seen- 193 (Last Friday 2/1/12)

Ok, I have been on birth control for a little over 2 years, which is after my 3rd miscarriage. I haven't had a period since surgery, just spotting when I am suppose to and that is been very little. My doctor told me since I have been on this type of pill so long it's normal not to have a period.

However, when I get to the white pill part of my pack when I am suppose to have my cycle my weight seems to jump up, like I am retaining Water.

Last Friday and Saturday I was in the 193's. By Monday I had jumped up to 198, today I am sitting at 194. I will start my new pack of pills on Sunday.

I just don't get this, the massive fluctuation. I feel like at this time of the month I take 3 steps forward only to take 4 steps back.

Any advice?

Yes, I have spoken with my doctor and his comment is "lovely female horomones, don't worry about it" Easy for him to say it's not his weight doing the big swings.

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As long as it went back down, I wouldn't worry about it either. Even when I was pregnant, on mirena not getting my period, breastfeeding not getting my period.. I still had temporary weight gain, moodiness, and even cramps one a month. It was weird but not much I could do about it. Maybe try drinking Water and working out during that week... the more you drink the less you retain.

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Water weight sweetie that's what the body does as long as it goes back down u r ok.

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After my son was born I went on the pill and didn't have a period for 3 years. I still bloated, got emotional, and everything else that goes along with a period. I just told myself "it could be worse"! Good luck!

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I went through Menopause (or am going through it) haven't had my period in 2 years. I still get bloated and gain a couple pounds every month or two. It used to drive me nuts.... eh, now I just ignore it. You still get some of the symptoms weather you actually get your period or not. Try not to let it bug you cuz there is nothing you can do about it.

Good Luck!

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The joy of BC. I quit taking BC Thanksgiving Day 2011 because I was not losing anything.I hadnt lost 1 lb for months I felt bloated ALL the time and my breasts were constantly sore ans swollen, Be extremely careful. I got pregnant the very next week after stopping!!

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While I dont have a period any longer, my weight fluctuates as much as 8lbs in a day. Its Water weight and really unless we take water pills which is not a good thing to start unless you have blood pressure problems, then the only way to get rid of the water is to drink water. It may sound crazy but weight fluctuation happens to everyone. Even when you are not dieting, have wls. It is just part of life and not just a hormone issue. I would say dont weigh yourself during that part of your pack of pills. Wait until the second week of the new pack to weigh. It will only frustrate you and keep you miserable all the same. Just some of my suggestions.

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In the old days i used to gain up to lbs and it would go back down. My advice it drink as much Water as possible also hot water with lemon.

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