A Birth Control Shot is the Culprit of Her Brownish Vaginal Discharge
She is receiving the birth control shot and has developed brown vaginal discharge and low libido.
Case #: 45057
Concern:
I've been on the birth control shot for about two months now. Since last week, I noticed that brown discharge had come out from the vagina. I read other case studies and seems like the birth control shot is really messing up my liver. What’s my option? I still have a month left for the shot. After these shots, I got turned off too. I don’t enjoy the sex anymore and difficult to get aroused now.
Discussion:
The side effect of birth control shot is affecting your hormonal system. It’s known that chemicals from birth control can harm the liver if the breakdown of the synthetic progesterone accumulated in the liver. The residues of progesterone or metabolic breakdown of progesterone impact women’s endocrine system and disrupt their hormone regulations in various ways.
What Is It? | Effective Rat |
Basically, birth control shot is an injection of synthetic progesterone hormone into your body to prevent pregnancy. It will prevent the release of egg during your monthly cycle. Women would not get pregnant because there is no egg to be fertilized. So there is no worry of sperm being ejaculated into your vagina. | According to Planned Parenthood website, the effectiveness of the birth control shot is less than 1 out 100 women. About 6 out 100 women will have accidental pregnancy, if they don't always use the birth control shot as directed. |
How Much? | Side Effects |
It costs about $15 to $55 per injection. Certain non-profit organizations or some clinics offer it for free. | Common side effects of birth control shots include irregular bleeding, prolonged bleeding, stopped having period for a long time, loss of sex desire or drive, weight gain, skin reactions, mood swings, depression, nervousness, dizziness, nausea, headaches, darkening of the skin, sore breasts, or hair loss. Some symptoms will go away until the injection wears off. It can be from 11 to 14 weeks |
Hormone-based birth control emulates a pregnancy state by flooding the brain with excessive progesterone or estrogen, so that your brain will think you are pregnant and then shut down your ovarian function. This results in excessive progesterone or estrogen in the liver, uterus and cervix. When the liver fails to detoxify the excessive hormones and to fully support the synthesis of the neurotransmitters dopamine, acetylcholine and serotonin, you may suffer from depression, low libido, vaginal discharge, prolong bleeding, spotting, and orgasmic dysfunction.
The artificial hormones progesterone, (medroxyprogesterone acetate) from your birth control shot can cause spotting from the uterine lining. When the spotting is very small, it will stay inside the vagina and mix with cervical mucus. When the spotting blood is oxidized, the resulting vaginal discharge becomes dark black or brown, depending on the quantity of the spotting blood and the duration it was trapped inside. If it is trapped for too long, yeast can change its color to black or produce a bad smell.
To reverse the damage caused by birth control medication, try botanical solutions, such as Natural Hormonal Realignment & Libido Restoration Formula that consist of various natural phyto-molecules found in herbs can help you gradually rejuvenate your neuro-endocrine function, detoxify your liver, uterus and cervix.
Good hygiene may prevent unhealthy vaginal discharge. Rinse soap from your outer genital area after a shower, and dry the area well to prevent irritation. Wipe from front to back after using the toilet to avoid spreading fecal bacteria to your vagina. You should look into other Natural Methods of Birth Control that can help you prevent pregnancy without affecting your hormone regulation.
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