I’m about to get REAL up in here. And I’m definitely a little uncomfortable talking about it, but I feel like more people should be talking about this…so here we go – I recently got off of birth control completely. You know why? No, it’s not because I’m trying to get pregnant. Definitely, definitely not. But because this past year I completely lost my sex drive (if any of my family members are reading this right now, please leave. thank you.). This is all pretty personal so it feels a little weird to share it all on the internet for anyone to read, but I digress.
For quite a while I just thought it had to do with my husband and I going through some tough times in our marriage while his job was eating him alive. But once he quit and we became the happiest we’ve ever been in our relationship, I had to face the fact that there was something else at play. Or not at play, if you will. But it didn’t make sense to me since I’m super healthy, I work out regularly, get enough sleep, and eat dense, nutritious foods. Then one day while I was out for coffee, I mentioned it to a friend and she brought up birth control and how it may have to do with it. This surprised me. Like, really surprised me. I had never heard of that, my doctor had never mentioned it, and none of my friends have ever talked about experiencing it. So then and there, I decided to get off birth control for good.
Then I went on my merry way hoping things would get back to normal in no time. Well, turns out the body often needs more help than just hope. A couple weeks back, my girlfriend Christina Rice (if you don’t already follow her, do it, she’s the best!) was in town and I told her about getting off of birth control and she quickly asked what I was doing to help my body with the transition. I said, “Uhhhhh…nothing.” She rolled her eyes and started spouting all her knowledge bombs at me, explaining how birth control depletes vitamins and minerals in the body, especially B vitamins, selenium, zinc, Vitamin C and Vitamin A. But there are also a ton of other things that can happen once you come off of birth control – loss of periods, depression, anxiety, hair loss, headaches, bowel issues, and WAY more. It’s bananas. Not only did I never know that being on birth control can cause these issues, but I definitely didn’t know coming off it could be just as crappy.
Christina was nice enough to send me a list of all the different vitamins I needed to get into my daily routine. And right away I went straight to Thrive Market to grab my vitamins. I’ve talked about Thrive Market about a million times because it’s truly one of my favorite places to shop, for almost anything! Dog treats, paleo snacks, non-toxic cleaning products and makeup, and a ton of other must-haves. Plus they have a HUGE selection of vitamins and supplements, all marked down below MSRP! I was able to pick up a Magnesium & Zinc, B Vitamins, Vitamin C, and Selenium, all between 20-36% below MSRP, and have it shipped to my doorstep in just a couple days.
In case you were like me and completely in the dark about birth control can deplete so many important vitamins and minerals in the body, here’s why some of these supplements can be beneficial when coming out of birth control –
- Magnesium & Zinc
- Magnesium – We all know magnesium is good for us. I feel like it’s talked about more than any other mineral. It’s involved in energy creation, protein formation, gene maintenance, muscle movements, nervous system regulation, and more. And it plays a role in brain function and mood which can help with depression while coming off birth control
- Zinc – This can be helpful with loss of menstruation since many birth controls can cause zinc deficiency or copper overload.
- B Complex – When your body is detoxing from the excess hormones, it needs adequate B vitamins such as B6 and B12, both of which can be depleted while on birth control. B Vitamins help with energy levels, cell health, and a crap ton of other things.
- Vitamin C – Surprise surprise, birth control also depletes Vitamin C in our bodies which is sucks since it helps protect our cells and fight against free radicals.
- Selenium – When you’re detoxing from the excess amount of hormones coming off of birth control, your liver is responsible for processing them. Selenium supports the liver, as well as the thyroid, to help process and eliminate heavy metals.
Sure, I complained for quite a long time about the size of the vitamins. I mean COME ON. Pills suck, especially ones the size of small boats. But I quickly learned that taking the vitamins with some carbonated water washes them down real quick like. It’s a game changer. Try it!
I’ve been off of birth control for over a month now and I’m happy to say things have been going very well. I’ve had some definite mood swings and cramps were a little worse than before, but I was quite happy to get my period on the same day as I thought I would. Sadly my sex drive isn’t fully back to normal (again, so awkward to talk about on here), but it’s improving. I’m a person who definitely understands that everything takes time and I don’t expect my body to be back to normal after 16 or 17 years of birth control.
I don’t know personally know many people who have had the same experience as me when it comes to birth control, but I’m hoping that sharing this story helps at least a few people out there. And I have Christina to thank for talking me into supplementation post birth control. And I can thank Thrive Market for having everything I would need to make the transition a little easier. Thrive Market makes healthy living easier and more affordable. And the more we can support Thrive Market, the more they will be able to change even more households in the US, for the better. And don’t forget, you can get 25% off your first order + free 30 day trial + free shipping when you click here! Thrive Market will help you save on groceries, beauty products, and yes vitamins and supplements!
Remember, I’m not a doctor. This is my own personal experience. Don’t forget to talk to a medical professional you TRUST. And if you have your own birth control or post-birth control experience you’d like to share, I’d love to hear it. I know it can be a little strange sharing it over the internet, but those stories can impact people in such positive ways! I’d especially love to hear any vitamins and minerals that you’ve added into your own daily life to help you thrive. I’m really excited to feel like I have my body back. I’ll be sure to keep you updated on the progress!
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Katie Dunlop at lovesweatfitness.com recently got off of birth control. She did a ton of research beforehand and she’s been off of it for 3 months now. You may want to check her you tube channel and blog to get some more info about supplements and her experience.
thank you for this recommendation! Looking to come off the pill too but the horror stories have me scared to, but the horror stories about being ON the pill scare me too!
Thanks for sharing, it is so valuable that you open up about this! I have low sex drive too, and I am still on the pill but i have been taking maca powder daily for about 2 months and I have noticed a difference!
Loved this post, definitely something women should be discussing.
I’m super curious what your birth control method will be going forward. I know that’s really personal but am curious.. hope you don’t mind me asking.
Exciting! I came off birth control in October of 2018 and it was definitely the best decision. I had taken birth control for 11 years and I started to feel like it was making me crazy. My sex drive has definitely increased since. I am happily married but no plans for children at the moment. I track my cycle using the Flo app and it has been very successful.
I would be curious to know what you are doing for “birth control” (sorry if that is even more personal). I have seriously considered coming off birth control but as a mother of two very young children.. I don’t need any more babies right now!
It’s so effin ridiculous how much birth control messes with your body while you’re taking it and then again when you’re going off of it. I was also on it for about 17 years and in that time frame I went off of it a couple times for various reasons and every time was a goddamn shit show, my body definitely rebelled. Finally got the IUD (um, this isn’t me recommending that because holy shit getting that put in does not feel good let me tell you) and that was the only birth control that seemed to work for my body and then when I went off of it recently to get pregnant, my body didn’t flip the eff out like it had in the past. Sooooo I guess when I’m done being pregnant and have to go back on birth control…..cause FUCK being pregnant again, hard nope on that one, I’ll have to figure out what I’m going to do……ugh. Men have it so easy!!!!!!
Getting off of birth control was one of the best things I ever did for myself. The pill made me feel crazy, no sex drive and I couldn’t seem to lose weight and it was that way for over a decade, I am sad to say. My hubby and I decided that a vasectomy was our best route and honestly it was a huge blessing. It took a while for me to feel “normal” again and when I discovered what normal really was, I felt like I needed to tell my girlfriends about my experience because it really sucked to feel like there was something wrong with me only to find out it was the pill behind it. Thank you for getting this message out because it’s not something we talk about enough.
Look into, Dr. Jolene Brighten. She constantly talks about this stuff!
Thanks for sharing. I’ve never been on the pill! I did a lot of research and the crap the put in birth control is astounding. Have you heard of the FAM Method? Fertility Awareness Method. I have been doing this for 6 years and I am very in tune to my cycle and ovulation. Good luck on your journey!
I feel VERY lucky that I had the worst side effects when I tried 3 different type of HBC pills back in college and decided, NOPE, not for me, after doing a lot of research into it! I cannot imagine putting hormones in my body for that many years, especially that I am in my 30s now. I’ve seen friends go through all sorts of stuff on the pill as well as coming off of it. I’ve been tracking my cycle for over a decade now, and I’ve never had an issue with using other BC methods. And! I’ve never, ever had an issue with my libido – it has always been VERY high and I love it, and I’m glad I didn’t mess with it using hormones. Juli, congratulations for getting off of HBC and good luck getting your juju back! Thank you for being open about this!
Thank you for sharing this! This is exactly what I needed because I was literally toying with the idea of coming off the pill on Sunday when my pack ended (taken the pill everyday for 16 years). I’ve never heard that coming off the pill could be just as bad, but it does make sense, and I have never heard about taking the extra vitamins either!
Thank you so much for sharing your personal experience with this. I’ve been reading info from Dr. Jolene Brighten and looking into what birth control does to our bodies and am looking to get off the pill as well. It’s stressful thinking about the side effects of going off but knowledge is power and it’s so great to hear a personal story from someone!
Dr Brighten’s book ” Beyond the Pill” is really helpful and opened my eyes to some of my personal issues post pill. I was on 10+ years.