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Contraceptive pills and diabetes

  
diabetika1
01/04/2021 12:35 p.m.

Hello good !!!

I wanted to know opinions about contraceptive pills and diabetes ...

How do they affect you?

Glycemia etc etc ..

Thank you!

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Yessica_A
01/04/2021 1:18 p.m.

I took them for a while and did not affect me glycemia.The pills eliminate the natural cycle and you always have the same dose of hormones except the rest week and having no ovulation you may include the glucose.You avoid the variations of the rises and drops of estrogen and progesterone.To me with the natural cycle, the ovulation gives me more resistance and when the progesterone is higher before the rule.But he asks the endocrine that he will have more experiences of his patients and surely he can better guide you.Anyway, it is to try and you see because the hormonal issues to each one affect us in a way.And there are also different pills that carry different amounts of hormones.

DM1 desde 2003 | Toujeo + Humalog | FreeStyle 2 | HbA1c 5.5

  
Patri_msa
01/06/2021 3:21 a.m.

I also do not affect the glycemia that I noticed uploaded a little without contraceptive pills in the days of the mestrual period.Now, what I notice is stronger pains in the ovaries and several days without pills this last year .. That is why I have decided to resume take pills to calm the pain.

Diabetica T1 debut 2017. Tratamiento desde enero 2018.
Basal Nph y ajustes Novorapid.

  
NiñaBurbuja
01/06/2021 7:59 p.m.

Hello!I have been very good for me.I had a very irregular cycle and throughout the cycle I have a lot of variability in terms of glucose levels, since I take the pill at least I have to regulate it and I can calculate better when it will rise or lower.

T1 diagnosticada a los 24, tengo 31.
Además soy celiaca y con muchas alergias alimentarias, entre ellas profilina. Recientemente diagnosticada con hipotiroidismo también.

  
nigiri
01/13/2021 2:35 p.m.

Contraceptive pills are not recommended for women with diabetes since we are much more likely to have arteriosclerosis and this type of medication accentuates it.Clearly, if you take them it is because your specialists have considered it but is not the best option unless you have a severe disorder with the menstrual cycle.

DM1 desde 1990 - Fiasp y Toujeo - HG: 6,1

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