About 15 minutes after taking my E in the morning, I feel nauseas for about 20 minutes. Has anyone else had this? X
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I cannot say that I have, sorry . I hope it stops happening soon.
Hugs,
Laurie
It is the oestrogen that makes you feel nauseous.
Here is a link and how to maybe alleviate it.
http://www.healthline.com/health/birth-control/nausea-from-birth-control-pills#3
Quote from: Cindy on September 11, 2017, 05:03:06 AM
It is the oestrogen that makes you feel nauseous.
Here is a link and how to maybe alleviate it.
http://www.healthline.com/health/birth-control/nausea-from-birth-control-pills#3
I guessed it was akin to 'morning sickness', thank you Cindy [emoji4]. X
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I noticed I started getting nausea when I reduced my progesterone dose and estrogen effects probably became more potent.
I had nausea for a few months when I first started hrt. My Dr recently double my estrogen dose and I am having those symptoms again. The best thing that helps me is not to go too long without eating. If I wait until my stomach is growling and I'm starving then I'm already retching.
Eating makes my nausea worse. Best for me is NOT to eat until I feel better.
Interesting comments, tnx all.
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It's normal. I take injections and I typically get some low grade nausea for a few hours after my shot.
Same thing that causes the "morning sickness". I assume in time you'll become immune.