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    Estrogen blocker interfere w/ birth control?

    Does anyone know if an estrogen blocker can interfere with birth control?
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    If it does in fact interfere with your estrogen there is a very good chance it would interfere with your birth control.

    You could look into progesterone only pills. Most pills have a combination of estrogen and progesterone. The progesterone only pills are only slightly less effective than the combination pills but they have lower side effects rates. Even still though you may want to talk to a doctor. Its not worth getting pregnant because you didn't ask a doctor.

    edit: some basic info on progesterone only birth control http://familydoctor.org/online/famdo...ptive/632.html

    second edit: you could also look into a copper non-hormonal IUD. Probably the most under-rated form of birth control period. It has no hormones so you don't have to worry about the side effects of hormonal contraceptives.
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