Of course! When i was having my baby i was prescibred to take Estrogen Pills, the hormone injection helped me alot. Sarah,
If you take enough estrogen pills you should be able to grow female nipples in a couple months.
No. If you don't want estrogen in your body you would need to take testosterone pills. what just happens is just that you will look very much like a men
Well u could do a highly androgenic anabolic steroid, All that testosterone will undoubtedly convert to a high amount of estrogen... OR ask doc for some pills...
The pills you take when you are on your period are sugar pills. They aren't necessary to take but are just a great reminder of when you should start the actual estrogen pills. I would take the whole pack as directed to stay in the habit...you have more chances of forgetting to take a pill if it's something you don't do everyday...trust me...I was on them for 16 years.
Two.
If you miss a day off your pills, doctors encourage you to take two pills the next day. It could be dangerous to take multiple pills during a day, they do not substitute for the morning after pill so really, you're just adding more estrogen to your body and too much of anything can be harmful to your body.
Due to the estrogen birth control pills probably will make a mans breasts grow.
6mg pills have to take to total 150mg.
The foods that are highest in B12 are shellfish; liver, especially beef liver; fish such as herring, smoked salmon, and tuna; soy products like tofu, and the type of cereals that are fortified with vitamin B12 such as All Bran. You should not take estrogen pills without checking with your doctor. Any excess vitamin B12 leaves the body or is stored by the liver for when you need it.
Both are safe and effective to use to regulate your period. There are many types of birth control pills and some only contain progesterone (POP's) and some are combinations of progesterone and estrogen. Progesterone only pills are still birth control pills. Birth control pills, containing progesterone only or a combination of progesterone and estrogen will regulate your period and protect your from pregnancy! However, you must take your pills everyday and at the same time, otherwise your period will not regulate and you will put your risk of becoming pregnant. For further information on which type of pill is right for you, you must visit a physician (example; Planed Parenthood), and they will choose which method is right for you.
It is always dangerous to take more pills than the label says to take.